If the current in a wire is 0.1A, how long will it take for 10C of charge to pass through it?
isn't one ampere a coulomb/second?
time=current/charge
I am pretty Bob meant to write
time = charge/current
(10 C)/(0.1 C/s)
= ? seconds
That was supposed to be "I am pretty SURE ... " :-)
To find the time it will take for 10C of charge to pass through the wire, you can use the formula:
Time = Charge / Current
In this case, the charge is 10C and the current is 0.1A. Plugging these values into the formula, we get:
Time = 10C / 0.1A
To calculate this, divide the charge (10C) by the current (0.1A):
Time = 10C / 0.1A
Time = 100 seconds
Therefore, it will take 100 seconds for 10C of charge to pass through the wire.