What is the current strength in an electric lamp if a 150cl charge passes through it in 5 minutes?

Initial data: t (time of passage of electric charge through the lamp) = 5 min = 5 * 60 s = 300 s; q (charge that passed through the electric lamp) = 150 C.
The current strength in an electric lamp is determined by the formula: I = q / t.
Let’s perform the calculation: I = 150/300 = 0.5 A.
Answer: The current in an electric lamp is 0.5 A.



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