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A charge of 150 coulomb flows through a wire in one minute. Find the electric current flowing through it

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Charge (Q) = 150 coulomb
Time (t) =1 minute = 60 sec .
Current (I) =?
`I = (Q)/(t) `
`= (150)/(60)` =2.5 Amp.
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