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the amount of electric charge flowing through a conductor in one second is A)electric current B)resistance C)electric​

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Answered by svwadkar27
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Answer:

electric current is the amount of charge flowing through conductor in one second.

Answered by zumba12
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Option (A): Electric current is the amount of electric charge that flows through a conductor in one second.

Explanation:

  • When electrons move over the cross-section of a conductor, they are essentially transporting a certain amount of electric charge. The net flow of charge through the conductor's cross-section is the outcome of this.
  • However, because it was once thought that current was formed by positively charged particles, the direction of current is taken in the opposite direction of electron movement. The convection for the direction of electric current created by a charge of 1 coulomb passing across the cross-section of a conductor per second, on the other hand, is incorrect.

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