Physics, asked by varunz, 5 months ago

explain what is current, electric charge, potential difference, ohm laws ,resistance , resisitivity ,power ,electric energy dont copy from goggle ​

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Answered by chocogirlz
2

Hi dear varun

current: the amount of electric charge that constitute per sec through per unit area.

I=Q/T.

electric charge : it is the rate of flow of 1 colomb of charge per sec.

Q=ne

potential difference :the work done in moving a charge from one point to another

V=W/Q

ohm's law: at constant temperature current through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends.

V=RT

resistance : the property of a conductor due to which it opposes the flow of current in the conductor.

L=length

A=area of cross section

N=nature of the material

T=temperature

resistivity =property to resist the flow of charge.

R proportional I

power:

  • work done
  • energy consumed

p=W\t

electric energy = the power consumed in per unit time

P=W/T

#choco

varun enna mark panu

Answered by sibi61
4

Hi da

current: the amount of electric charge that constitute per sec through per unit area.

I=Q/T.

electric charge : it is the rate of flow of 1 colomb of charge per sec.

Q=ne

potential difference :the work done in moving a charge from one point to another

V=W/Q

ohm's law: at constant temperature current through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends.

V=RT

resistance : the property of a conductor due to which it opposes the flow of current in the conductor.

L=length

A=area of cross section

N=nature of the material

T=temperature

resistivity =property to resist the flow of charge.

R proportional I

power:

  • work done
  • energy consumed

p=W\t

electric energy = the power consumed in per unit

avale ve mark panu da pavam

#Sibi

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