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The current through a wire connected to a condenser varies with time as `i=(2t+1)A` the charge transport to the condenser from `t=0` to `t=5s` is

A

5C

B

55C

C

30C

D

60C

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The correct Answer is:
C

`q = int_(0)^(5) idt`
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