Respuesta :
The Definition of Electrical Current is given by:
[tex]i= \frac{\Delta Q}{\Delta t}[/tex]
Entering the unknowns:
[tex]i= \frac{\Delta Q}{\Delta t} \\ \Delta Q=0.12*900 \\ \boxed {\Delta Q=108C}[/tex]
Number 2
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[tex]i= \frac{\Delta Q}{\Delta t}[/tex]
Entering the unknowns:
[tex]i= \frac{\Delta Q}{\Delta t} \\ \Delta Q=0.12*900 \\ \boxed {\Delta Q=108C}[/tex]
Number 2
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Answer: (2) 108 C
Explanation:
Electric charge of 1 coulomb has said to have passed when a current of 1 Ampere is passed for 1 second.
[tex]Q=I\times t[/tex]
Q= charge in coloumb = ?
I = current in amperes = 0.120 A
t= time in seconds = 900 sec
[tex]Q=0.120A\times 900sec=108C[/tex]