A current of 0.6 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?

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Q: 49 (NDA-II/2022)
A current of 0.6 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?

question_subject: 

Geography

question_exam: 

NDA-II

stats: 

0,13,15,11,1,13,3

The amount of electric charge that flows through a circuit can be calculated using the formula Q = I x t, where Q is the electric charge, I is the current, and t is the time.

Given that the current drawn by the electric bulb is 0.6 A and the time is 10 minutes, we can calculate the electric charge by multiplying the current and the time.

Option 1: 6 C

This option is incorrect because 0.6 A x 10 minutes is equal to 6 C, not 6 C as stated in this option.

Option 2: 0.6 C

This option is incorrect because 0.6 A x 10 minutes is equal to 6 C, not 0.6 C as stated in this option.

Option 3: 360 C

This is the correct option because 0.6 A x 10 minutes is equal to 6 C x 60 seconds/min x 10 minutes = 360 C.

Option 4: 36 C

This option is incorrect because 0.6 A x 10 minutes is equal to 6 C, not 36 C as stated in this option.

Therefore, the correct amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit