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Current Problems

This document contains examples and word problems involving calculations of current (I), charge (Q), and time (t) using the relationship I=Q/t. It provides practice calculating unknown values of current, charge, or time given two of the three variables. It also includes word problems requiring the use of this relationship to solve for real-world circuit scenarios.

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Current Problems

This document contains examples and word problems involving calculations of current (I), charge (Q), and time (t) using the relationship I=Q/t. It provides practice calculating unknown values of current, charge, or time given two of the three variables. It also includes word problems requiring the use of this relationship to solve for real-world circuit scenarios.

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QI t

I=Q Units: I is A (amperes) Q is C (coulombs) t i


Current & Charge Calculations Worksheet t

1. Find the unknown quantity:


current = charge moving past a point
time
a) I = 0.4A b) I = ? c) I = 2 A
Q= Q = 240 C Q = 400 C
t = 20 s t = 300 s t=?

2. Find the unknown quantity (CONVERT FIRST to seconds)

a) I = b) I = 0.3 A c) I = 0.9 A
Q = 140 C Q= Q=
t = 4 min = s t = 1.5 hours = s t = 3 min = s

WORD PROBLEMS

1. If there is a current of 10 amperes in a circuit for 10 minutes, what quantity of electric charge flows
in through the circuit?
2. How much current must there be in a circuit if 100 coulombs flow past a point in the circuit in 4
seconds?
3. How much time is required for 10 coulombs of charge to flow past a point if the rate of flow
(current) is 2 amperes?
4. What amount of charge passes through a 3.0 amp television in 1.3 hours?
5. What current does a stereo receiver draw if used for 2 minutes and goes through 10 coulombs of
charge?
6. How long can a flashlight run for if it draws 0.11 amps and its battery contains 10 coulombs of
charge?
7. If 15 coulombs of charge pass through a light bulb in 5 minutes, what amount of current passes through
the bulb?
8. An ipod runs for 8 hours while drawing 0.05 amps of current, how many coulombs of charge does
the ipod contain?
9. A student leaves a 5 amp stereo on in their car and drains the 10000 coulomb battery. How long did the
stereo stay on for?

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