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Current electricity is constituted when the charge ....... in a conductor​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In electrolytes and ionized gases, both the positively charged ions and negatively charged ions are moving and this constitutes the electric current. If n electrons pass through the cross-section of a conductor in time t, the total charge that passes through the conductor is then, Q = n×e.

Answered by samikshajadhav16
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Explanation:

In electrolytes and ionized gases, both the positively charged ions and negatively charged ions are moving and this constitutes the electric current. If n electrons pass through the cross-section of a conductor in time t, the total charge that passes through the conductor is then, Q = n×e.

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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