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_____is the amount of charge flowing through a particular cross section area in unit time​

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Answered by connor26
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Answer:

Electric Current

Explanation:

It's Nothing but definition of Electric Current

Answered by PoojaBurra
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One coulomb is the amount of charge flowing through a particular cross section area in unit time​.

  • The rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor is called 'electric current' in the conductor.
  • The formula of charge is given by,

        current = \frac{charge}{time}

  • The S.I. unit of charge is coulomb and its symbol is C.
  • If a conductor carries a current of 1 ampere for 1 second, then the charge that flows through the conductive will be 1 coulomb.

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