Properties of electric current?
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The flow of electrons is measured in units called amperes or amps for short. An amp is the amount of electrical current that exists when a number of electrons, having one coulomb of charge, move past a given point in one second.
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an electric current is nothing but amount of charge flowing through a particular area in a unit time .it flows from negative to positive and it is the actual direction of the current.
its si unit is ampere
if a net charge Q flows across any cross section of a conductor in time t,then the current I,through the cross section will be
I=Q/t
its si unit is ampere
if a net charge Q flows across any cross section of a conductor in time t,then the current I,through the cross section will be
I=Q/t
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