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प्रश्न
In 10 s, charge of 25 C leaves a battery, and 200 J of energy are delivered to an outside circuit a result.
What current flows from the battery?
उत्तर
Given:
Time, t = 10 s
Charge, Q = 25 C
Energy delivered = Work done, W = 200 J
Using the relation, I = Q/t,
I = 25/10 = 2.5 A
So, a current of 2.5 A flows from the battery.
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