Respuesta :
Current is measured as charge per unit time. To get change, simply multiply the current with time:
[tex]6A*2.5mins = 6A*(2.5*60)seconds = 900Coulombs[/tex]
[tex]6A*2.5mins = 6A*(2.5*60)seconds = 900Coulombs[/tex]
Answer: 900 C
Explanation:
The intensity of current is defined as:
[tex]I=\frac{Q}{t}[/tex]
where
Q is the amount of charge that passes through a given point in the circuit
t is the time taken
In this problem, we know the current in the circuit, I=6.0 A, and we know the time taken, which is
[tex]t=2.5 min \cdot 60 s/min = 150 s[/tex]
Therefore we can re-arrange the equation above to calculate the charge delivered to the circuit:
[tex]Q=It=(6.0 A)(150 s)=900 C[/tex]