How to calculate electric charge in terms of current?
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As we know that,
I = ne/t
Where I = current,
n = number of electron flowing through any cross sectional area,
e =1.6× 10 to the power -19
and t =time taken why the electrons to flow through the given cross sectional of the conductor.
I = ne/t
Where I = current,
n = number of electron flowing through any cross sectional area,
e =1.6× 10 to the power -19
and t =time taken why the electrons to flow through the given cross sectional of the conductor.
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Electric charge is calculated by the following expression: q = ne where, q stands for charge and e stands for the charge on an electron
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