Electric Current
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357093 A current of 1 \(mA\) flows through a copper wire. How many electrons will pass through a given point in each second

1 \(6.25 \times {10^8}\)
2 \(6.25 \times {10^{31}}\)
3 \(6.25 \times {10^{19}}\)
4 \(6.25 \times {10^{15}}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357094 An electric current is given by the expression \(I\left( t \right) = 100\sin \left( {120\pi t} \right)A\). The total charge carried by the current from \(t = 0\,\sec \) to \(t{\rm{ }} = \frac{1}{{240}}{\rm{sec}}\) is

1 \(2.65\,C\)
2 \(0.265\,C\)
3 \(26.5\,C\)
4 \(265\,C\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357095 An electron revolves in a circle at the rate of \(10^{19}\) rounds per second. The equivalent current is \(\left( {e = 1.6 \times {{10}^{ - 19}}C} \right.\) )

1 \(1.0\;A\)
2 \(1.6\;A\)
3 \(2.0\;A\)
4 \(2.6\;A\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357096 Assertion :
The current in a wire is due to flow of free electrons in a definite direction.
Reason :
A current carrying wire should be charged.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357097 The flow of the electric current through a metallic conductor is

1 Only due to electrons
2 Only due to \(+ve\) charges
3 Due to both nuclei and electrons
4 Cannot be predicted
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357093 A current of 1 \(mA\) flows through a copper wire. How many electrons will pass through a given point in each second

1 \(6.25 \times {10^8}\)
2 \(6.25 \times {10^{31}}\)
3 \(6.25 \times {10^{19}}\)
4 \(6.25 \times {10^{15}}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357094 An electric current is given by the expression \(I\left( t \right) = 100\sin \left( {120\pi t} \right)A\). The total charge carried by the current from \(t = 0\,\sec \) to \(t{\rm{ }} = \frac{1}{{240}}{\rm{sec}}\) is

1 \(2.65\,C\)
2 \(0.265\,C\)
3 \(26.5\,C\)
4 \(265\,C\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357095 An electron revolves in a circle at the rate of \(10^{19}\) rounds per second. The equivalent current is \(\left( {e = 1.6 \times {{10}^{ - 19}}C} \right.\) )

1 \(1.0\;A\)
2 \(1.6\;A\)
3 \(2.0\;A\)
4 \(2.6\;A\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357096 Assertion :
The current in a wire is due to flow of free electrons in a definite direction.
Reason :
A current carrying wire should be charged.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357097 The flow of the electric current through a metallic conductor is

1 Only due to electrons
2 Only due to \(+ve\) charges
3 Due to both nuclei and electrons
4 Cannot be predicted
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357093 A current of 1 \(mA\) flows through a copper wire. How many electrons will pass through a given point in each second

1 \(6.25 \times {10^8}\)
2 \(6.25 \times {10^{31}}\)
3 \(6.25 \times {10^{19}}\)
4 \(6.25 \times {10^{15}}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357094 An electric current is given by the expression \(I\left( t \right) = 100\sin \left( {120\pi t} \right)A\). The total charge carried by the current from \(t = 0\,\sec \) to \(t{\rm{ }} = \frac{1}{{240}}{\rm{sec}}\) is

1 \(2.65\,C\)
2 \(0.265\,C\)
3 \(26.5\,C\)
4 \(265\,C\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357095 An electron revolves in a circle at the rate of \(10^{19}\) rounds per second. The equivalent current is \(\left( {e = 1.6 \times {{10}^{ - 19}}C} \right.\) )

1 \(1.0\;A\)
2 \(1.6\;A\)
3 \(2.0\;A\)
4 \(2.6\;A\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357096 Assertion :
The current in a wire is due to flow of free electrons in a definite direction.
Reason :
A current carrying wire should be charged.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357097 The flow of the electric current through a metallic conductor is

1 Only due to electrons
2 Only due to \(+ve\) charges
3 Due to both nuclei and electrons
4 Cannot be predicted
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PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357093 A current of 1 \(mA\) flows through a copper wire. How many electrons will pass through a given point in each second

1 \(6.25 \times {10^8}\)
2 \(6.25 \times {10^{31}}\)
3 \(6.25 \times {10^{19}}\)
4 \(6.25 \times {10^{15}}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357094 An electric current is given by the expression \(I\left( t \right) = 100\sin \left( {120\pi t} \right)A\). The total charge carried by the current from \(t = 0\,\sec \) to \(t{\rm{ }} = \frac{1}{{240}}{\rm{sec}}\) is

1 \(2.65\,C\)
2 \(0.265\,C\)
3 \(26.5\,C\)
4 \(265\,C\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357095 An electron revolves in a circle at the rate of \(10^{19}\) rounds per second. The equivalent current is \(\left( {e = 1.6 \times {{10}^{ - 19}}C} \right.\) )

1 \(1.0\;A\)
2 \(1.6\;A\)
3 \(2.0\;A\)
4 \(2.6\;A\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357096 Assertion :
The current in a wire is due to flow of free electrons in a definite direction.
Reason :
A current carrying wire should be charged.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357097 The flow of the electric current through a metallic conductor is

1 Only due to electrons
2 Only due to \(+ve\) charges
3 Due to both nuclei and electrons
4 Cannot be predicted
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357093 A current of 1 \(mA\) flows through a copper wire. How many electrons will pass through a given point in each second

1 \(6.25 \times {10^8}\)
2 \(6.25 \times {10^{31}}\)
3 \(6.25 \times {10^{19}}\)
4 \(6.25 \times {10^{15}}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357094 An electric current is given by the expression \(I\left( t \right) = 100\sin \left( {120\pi t} \right)A\). The total charge carried by the current from \(t = 0\,\sec \) to \(t{\rm{ }} = \frac{1}{{240}}{\rm{sec}}\) is

1 \(2.65\,C\)
2 \(0.265\,C\)
3 \(26.5\,C\)
4 \(265\,C\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357095 An electron revolves in a circle at the rate of \(10^{19}\) rounds per second. The equivalent current is \(\left( {e = 1.6 \times {{10}^{ - 19}}C} \right.\) )

1 \(1.0\;A\)
2 \(1.6\;A\)
3 \(2.0\;A\)
4 \(2.6\;A\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357096 Assertion :
The current in a wire is due to flow of free electrons in a definite direction.
Reason :
A current carrying wire should be charged.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357097 The flow of the electric current through a metallic conductor is

1 Only due to electrons
2 Only due to \(+ve\) charges
3 Due to both nuclei and electrons
4 Cannot be predicted