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1. Electrical charge is measured in ...
2. The formula to calculate charge is ...
3. When a charge flows along a wire in a circuit, the particles moving round are ..
What are the missing values in this table showing the charge flowing in a circuit?
What charge flows through a power cable if 30 amps flows through it in 10 seconds?
9. A kettle needs a total charge of 1200 C to boil, in a time of 2 minutes. The current flowing in this time was:
Question 1:
Electrical charge is measured in coulombs.
So the correct answer is D.
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Question 2:
The relationship between charge (Q), current (I), and time (t) is:
where:
Q is charge in coulombs
I is current in amperes
t is time in seconds
So the correct formula is A.
Question 3:
In a typical electrical circuit with a metal wire, the moving charges that flow to create an electric current are electrons.
Protons and neutrons are bound in the nucleus of atoms and do not move freely in a wire. Atoms as a whole do not move along the wire.
So the correct answer is A.
Question 4:
Current = 20 A, Time = 5 s
→ Missing value = 100 C
Question 5:
Charge = 5 C, Current = 10 A
→ Missing value = 0.5 s
Question 6:
Charge(Q) = 400 C, Time (t) = 4000 s
→ Missing value = 0.1 A
Question 7:
Current = 200 mA = 200×10−3 A=0.2 A Time = 60 s
→ Missing value = 12 C
Question 8:
We use the formula:
Given: Current = 30 A, Time = 10 s
So the correct answer is B.
Question 9:
We use:
Charge = 1200 C Time = 2 minutes = 2×60=120 s
So the correct answer is B
Question 10:
We can find the time using the formula:
Given: Charge Q=0.4 C Current I=2 mA=2×10−3 A=0.002 A
The voltage (2 V) is extra information not needed for this calculation.