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A spark is generated in an automobile spark plug when there is an electric potential of 3000 V across the electrode gap. If 60 W of power is generated in a single spark that delivers a total charge of 3 nC, how long does it take for the spark to travel across the gap?

A. 50 ns
B. 75 ns
C. 125 ns
D. 150 ns
E. 225 ns 5

User Nickspoon
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Answer:

The correct option is d

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The electric potential is
V = 3000 \ V

The power is
P = 60 \ W

The charge delivered is
q = 3nC = 3.0 *10^(-9) \ C

Generally the power generated is mathematically represented as


P = I V

=>
I = (P)/(V )

=>
I = (60 )/(3000 )

=>
I = 0.02 \ A

This current flow is mathematically represented as


I = (q -q_o)/(\Delta t )

Where
q_o is the charge delivered at t=0 s which is 0s

So


0.02 = ( (3.0 *10^(-9)) -0 )/(t - 0 )


t = 1.50 *10^(-7 ) \ s


t = 150 *10^(-9 ) \ s

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