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An electric current of 10 A is same as​

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Answered by mat1030
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There actually are simple... The definition of current flow IS that 1A = 1 coulomb/sec. So, 10A = 10 coulombs/second... One coulomb of charge passes through a point in an electric circuit every ten seconds.

Answered by Anonymous
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An electric current of 10 A is the same as​ 10 coulombs/second

  • Coulombs per second are used to measure the magnitude of the electric current.
  • The letter A stands for ampere, which is the SI unit of electric current. One coulomb of charge passing through a place in one second is defined as an ampere.
  • The electrical current running through our frame is 'One Ampere' if there are 6.241 x 10^18 electrons in one second.
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