Charge, Current, Time

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    • What is the definition of charge in the context of electricity?
      Charge is a measure of the total current that flowed within a certain period of time.
    • How can the concept of charge be explained using a water analogy?
      Charge is analogous to the total amount of water that has flowed down a hill within a certain period of time.
    • What symbol is used to represent charge?
      Charge is represented by the letter q.
    • In what unit is charge measured?
      Charge is measured in coulombs, represented by the symbol C.
    • What is the equation used to calculate charge?
      The equation is charge (q) equals current (i) multiplied by time (t).
    • If a kettle draws a current of 12 amps for 50 seconds, how much charge passes through the wire?
      600 coulombs.
    • How do you calculate the current flowing through a phone charger that transfers 43.2 kilo coulombs over two hours?
      First, rearrange the equation to i = q / t, then convert units and calculate.
    • How do you convert 43.2 kilo coulombs to coulombs?
      Multiply 43.2 by 1000 to get 43,200 coulombs.
    • How do you convert two hours into seconds?
      Multiply two hours by 60 to get minutes, then multiply by 60 again to get seconds, resulting in 7200 seconds.
    • What is the current flowing through the wire if 43,200 coulombs pass in 7200 seconds?
      6 amps.
    • What is the total charge that a phone charger transfers in the example given?
      43.2 kilo coulombs.
    • What is the relationship between charge, current, and time?
      Charge is the product of current and time.
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