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electric current and its unit

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Answered by curioussoul
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Current is a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms. ... The standard unit is the ampere, symbolized by A. One ampere of current represents one coulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 1018charge carriers) moving past a specific point in one second.

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Answered by anshika9000
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Electric current is the amount of flow of charges per unit time....

I=Q/t

where; I=current
Q=charge
t=time

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S.I unit: Ampere

■1 Ampere: If 1C(coulomb) of charge is flow in a conductor per second so it is said to be 1 Ampere...

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