Answer :
We calculate current from the formula:
[tex]I= \frac{q}{t} [/tex] , where q is a electric charge transferred over time t
Time should be converted to seconds:
1h 15 min= 75min= 4500s
I=[tex] \frac{90C}{4500s}=0,02A [/tex] Result is in unit-Ampere
[tex]I= \frac{q}{t} [/tex] , where q is a electric charge transferred over time t
Time should be converted to seconds:
1h 15 min= 75min= 4500s
I=[tex] \frac{90C}{4500s}=0,02A [/tex] Result is in unit-Ampere
Current = C / seconds.
1 hour = 3600 seconds
15 minutes = 900 seconds
1 hour 15 minutes = 4500 seconds
90 C / 4500 sec = 0.02 amperes = 20 milliamperes
1 hour = 3600 seconds
15 minutes = 900 seconds
1 hour 15 minutes = 4500 seconds
90 C / 4500 sec = 0.02 amperes = 20 milliamperes