2. Distinguish between electric charge and
electric current. What are their SI units? please faster answer
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Electric charge is an intrinsic property of elementary particles of matter which gives rise to electric force between various objects.
Electric charge is a scalar quantity. A proton has a positive charge (+ e) and an electron has a negative charge (-e)
e = 1.6 x 10 coulomb
SI charge = Coulomb
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The flow of electric charges through a conductor constitutes an electric current.
Electric current in a conductor across an area held perpendicular to the direction of flow of charge is defined as the amount of charge flowing across that area per unit time.
I = Q/T
SI charge = Ampere
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Explanation:
The charge is the property of matter because of which the matter experiences the force of attraction or repulsion in an electric field. Whereas the current is the rate of flow of charged particles called electrons. ... The coulomb is the unit of electric charges, whereas the current is measured in the amperes.
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