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The current through a wire depends on time as, `i=(10+4t)` Here , `i` is ampere and `t` in seconds. Find the charge crossed through section in time interval between `t=0` to `t=10s`.

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The correct Answer is:
C

`/_\q=int_0^10 idt= int_0^10(10+4t)dt`
`=300 C`
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