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If a net charge Q, flows across any cross-section of a conductor in time t, then the

current I, through the cross-section is I=……​

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Answered by unknown2429
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Answer:

I=Q/t

Explanation:

Since the amount of current is equal to the rate of charge flowing perpendicular through the cross section of a conductor and as nothing is mentioned, it is aimed to be perpendicular to the cross section. so we get, I=Q/t

but the actual formula is that if x is the angle between the direction of flow of current and the cross section of the conductor then the amount of current is equal to the amount of rage of charge flowing times the sine of x

or in a mathematical statement, it is

i = \frac{q \times  \sin(x) }{t}

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Answered by Navi4444
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Answer:

If a net charge Q, flows across any cross-section of a conductor in

time t, then the current I, through the cross-section is

                               I = Q/t

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