relate 1 ampere with 1 coulomb
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Hello mate
as you know
Q = I * T
Time = Charge (Q)/Current (I)
So 1 Ampere current means flow of 1 Coulomb charge per 1 second
Thanks
as you know
Q = I * T
Time = Charge (Q)/Current (I)
So 1 Ampere current means flow of 1 Coulomb charge per 1 second
Thanks
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Current (I)=charge(q)/time(t)
Si unit of current is ampere
Si unit of charge is coulomb
And for time is second
1 ampere=1Coulomb/1sec
Hence when 1 coloumb of charge is flowing through a conductor in 1sec than the current will be 1 ampere.
Si unit of current is ampere
Si unit of charge is coulomb
And for time is second
1 ampere=1Coulomb/1sec
Hence when 1 coloumb of charge is flowing through a conductor in 1sec than the current will be 1 ampere.
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