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In 12s, a wire delivers 96 C of charge.
The current in the wire, to the nearest whole number, is ____A.

Respuesta :

In this case we have, by definition:

[tex]1 Coulomb = 1 Ampere * second[/tex]

Also:

[tex]I=\frac{Q}{t}[/tex]

Where:

  • I: It's the current
  • Q: It's the charge
  • t: It's time

If we have:

[tex]Q = 96 Columb = 96 Ampere * second\\t = 12 seconds[/tex]

Substituting we have:

[tex]I=\frac{96(A*s)}{12s} \\I=8 A[/tex]

So, the current in the wire is 8A.

Answer:

The current in the wire, to the nearest whole number, is 8 A.

Answer:In this case we have, by definition:

Also:

Where:

I: It's the current

Q: It's the charge

t: It's time

If we have:

Substituting we have:

So, the current in the wire is 8A.

The current in the wire, to the nearest whole number, is 8 A.