If 0.002A current flows through a circuit,then convert the current in terms of micro ampere
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Given:
0.002 amperes of current flows through a circuit.
To find :
The magnitude of the current in terms of micro-amperes.
Concept:
Current is the flow of charges with a conducting material. It is a scalar quantity, it's direction is determined by the movement directions opposite to the electrons.
Let current be "I" ; charge be "q" and time be "t"
So I = (δq/δt),
where "δ" is the partial derivative (differentiation)
Formulas used:
1 ampere = 10^6 micro-amperes.
So a multiplication factor of 10^6 is introduced.
Calculation:
0.002 amperes
= 0.002 × (10^6) micro-amperes
= 2 × 10^3 micro-amperes
= 2000 micro-amperes.
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