Math, asked by AztecAllure, 5 months ago

7+7=77


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Answered by priyankakar25
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Answer:

I think it is 70+7=77.

As much as logic is concerned, if you add 7 with 7 you wont get 77 at any deal of work.

Answered by Theopekaaleader
45

7+7=14@n&w€®

• The flow of charge at per unit time is called electric current.

• The charge passing per unit time through a given place is the magnitude of electric current at that place.

• SI unit of current is Ampere (A).

• If one coulomb of charge passing through a place in one second, then the current is said to be one ampere.

✧ Mathematical term

• I = Q/t

here,

I is the current

Q is the charge

t is the time.

You can also use Ohm's Law to Calculate the Electric current.

• V = IR

where ,

V is the Potential Difference/Voltage.

I is the Electric Current.

R is the Resistance .

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