A current of 0.6 \text{ A} is drawn by an electric bulb for 10 minutes. Which one of the following is the amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit?
- A. 6 C
- B. 0.6 C
- C. 360 C ✓
- D. 36 C
Correct Answer: C. 360 C
Explanation
Electric charge Q = I \times t. Given current I = 0.6 \text{ A} and time t = 10 \text{ minutes} = 600 \text{ seconds}. Therefore, Q = 0.6 \times 600 = 360 \text{ C}.
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