One coulomb of charge flows through any cross-section of a conductor in 1 second. what is the current flowing through the conductor?
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we know that current is defined as the charge flowing per unit time.
=) current ( I ) = charge /time
Now according to question.,
=) charge(q) = 1 coulomb
=) time taken = 1 sec.
=) current ( I ) = charge / time
= 1 coulomb/ 1 sec = 1 A
current flowing through the conductor is 1 ampere
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=) current ( I ) = charge /time
Now according to question.,
=) charge(q) = 1 coulomb
=) time taken = 1 sec.
=) current ( I ) = charge / time
= 1 coulomb/ 1 sec = 1 A
current flowing through the conductor is 1 ampere
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Bhriti182:
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I=Q/T
=1/1=1 Ampere(A)
=1/1=1 Ampere(A)
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