The current in a device varies with time t as I = 6t, where I is in mA and t is in s. The…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Current Electricity
The current in a device varies with time t as I = 6t, where I is in mA and t is in s. The amount of charge that passes through the device during t = 0 s to t = 3s is
- 10 mC
- 18 mC
- 27 mC
- 54 mC
Answer
(C) 27 mC
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