Physics, asked by sandhipagurajeswari, 6 months ago

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​

Answers

Answered by gautamchauhan35
1

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.

Answered by santhoshkatika21439
0

Answer:

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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