Answer is E. an Ampere.
current of one ampere is one coulomb of charge going past a given point per second. In general, charge Q is determined by steady current I flowing for a time t as Q = It.
A Coulomb of charge per second is the same as... a. a volt per second b....
if a coulomb is equal to an ampere times a second (C=As), and both the ampere and the second are base metric units derived directly from nature, show that the units of the electron volt can be broken downuntil arriving at some combination of base metric units derived directly from nature
9. The SI unit of current is equivalent to (1 point) O a volt per meter O an ampere per second O an ohm per degree Celsius Oa coulomb per second 10. An electric current is set up in a conductor. Which equation describes the relationship among (1point) the electric field E, a charge q in that current, and force F that maintains the flow of charge? OF-q+E OF -GE
Which one of the following is true: a. 1 Farad=1 Coulomb x 1 Volt b. 1 Farad =1 Coulomb/1Volt c. 1 Farad=1 Volt / 1 Coulomb d. 1 Farad=1 /(1 Coulomb x 1 Volt)
3. Define the following A. Farad B. positve charge C negative charge D. joule per coulomb E. capacitance, F. electric flux G. coulomb H. Gausses Law J. series circuit K. Potential difference
D Question 9 8.75 pts A charge of 2 C (Coulomb) is placed 1000 meters from a charge of 1 C. Use F = k 9192 -and k p2 9 x 109 N to find the force between them 90000 or 9 x 10^4 18,000 or 18 x 10^3 2.22 x 10^-9 4.5 x 10^15 Question 10 8.75 pts What is the unit for electric power? Ampere Watt Newton OC Joule
A 0.004 C (Coulomb) charge is subjected to a 5 N/C (Newton per Coulomb) electric field. Find the magnitude of the electric force experienced by the charge. A.1250N B. 0.02N C.0.025N D. 0.095N
Which of the following units belongs to magnetic flux to? a. Ampere*Volt b. Tesla c. Volt / s d. Tesla*m e. C * ohms
1) How does a coulomb of charge compare to the charge of a single electron? a A Coulomb is much smaller than the charge of the electron. b A Coulomb is slightly smaller than the charge of the electron. c A Coulomb is about the same size as the charge of the electron. d A Coulomb is slightly larger than the charge of the electron. e A Coulomb is much larger than the charge of the electron. 2) There are...
A 1.0-C point charge is 20 m from a second point charge, and the Coulomb force on the 1.0-C charge is 1.0N. What is the magnitude of the second charge. I know the answer is 44nC but can you please show work. Thanks!
A 24-volt battery is connected in parallel to a 4-ohm and a 12-ohm resistor. a. What is ΔV4Ω? b. How much energy is lost by 1 C of charge as it flows through the 12-ohm resistor? c. How many coulombs of charge flow through the battery each second? Hints: 1 volt = 1 J/C; 1 ampere = 1 C/s.