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In I=dQ/dt , what is 'd' in it. Please help

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey.....


it is known as differentiation of Q with respect to time .
Answered by NainaRamroop
0

d is the derivativative.

d is the derivativative.Given:

I=dQ/dt

To find:

d

Solution:

  • In this equation I is the current, Q is the charge and t is the time.
  • The formula means current is the rate of change of flow of charge per unit time.
  • So, we can say that d is the derivative which means the change in a certain function with respect to a change in its argument.
  • For example, in
  •  \frac{d(f(x) )}{dx}
  • Here, f(x) is a function and x is the argument.
  • Here, f(x) is a function and x is the argument.So, here we can find the change in function f(x) with respect to x.

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