how do we find intensity of current
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The intensity of the current is the quantity of charge which passes in a conductor per unit of time. The intensity of the current is measured in Amperes
Formulas: V = I × R I = V / R R = V / I. The mathematical formulas of Ohm's Law. Ohm's Law can be rewritten in three ways for calculating current, resistance, and voltage. If a current I should flow through a resistor R, the voltage V can be calculated.
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The electric current intensity is the quantity in coulomb or the electric charges flowing through a cross-section of the conductor in one second, The current flowing through the conductor at the certain time interval is directly proportional to the charge quantity.
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