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A certain car battery is rated 30Ah.Determine the amount of current it can supply in 10 minutes?
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A certain car battery is rated 30Ah.Determine the amount of current it can supply in 10 minutes?
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To determine the amount of current the battery can supply in 10 minutes, we need to convert the time from minutes to hours.
10 minutes is equal to 10/60 = 1/6 hours.
Now, we can use the formula:
Current (in Amperes) = Capacity (in Ah) / Time (in hours)
Current = 30 Ah / (1/6) hours
Current = 30 Ah * 6
Current = 180 Amperes
Therefore, the battery can supply 180 Amperes of current in 10 minutes.
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1. Convert 10 minutes to hours:
10 minutes = 10/60 = 1/6 hours
2. Calculate the current using the formula:
Current = Capacity / Time
Current = 30 Ah / (1/6) hours
Current = 30 Ah - 6 hours
Current = 180 Amps
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