Is current always constant with time in electrostatics?
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Let's see. By the formulae. I = q/t . it's not always Contant. You will apply calculus in then the current will not be constant at higher level of physics.
Let's see. By the formulae. I = q/t . it's not always Contant. You will apply calculus in then the current will not be constant at higher level of physics.
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Answer: No.
Explanation: Current is not always constant in electrostatics. Its a function of time. Current in a close circuit is defined as rate of change in total charge passing through any point with respect to time.
I = q/t
Also, We in calculus we can say its first derivative of charge with respect time.
SI unit of current is Ampere.
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