11. is defined as the amount of
charge crossing any cross section of
the conductor in one second.
1) Charge
2) Electromotive force
3) Electric potential
4) Electric current
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Answer is charge
Explanation:
A current of 1 ampere means that there is 1 coulomb of charge passing through a cross section of a wire every 1 second.
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Electric current is defined as the amount of charge crossing any cro section of the conductor in one second.
Let Q be the charge crossing through any cross section of the conduct in a time interval t. Then the amount of charge crossing through that cro
section in one second is 오 T
Therefore,
Electric current electric charge/time interval
The SI unit of electric current is ampere denoted by A.
1 Ampere=1 Coulomb/1 Second (1 Coulomb = 6.625 x 10" electrots)
1A=1 C/s
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