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the amount of electric charges flowing a conductor in one second is​

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Answered by athreyjith
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Explanation:

if 1 coulomb of electric charge flows through a cross section for 1 second,

it would be equal to 1 ampere.

Answered by amitnrw
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the amount of electric charges flowing a conductor in one second is​ ELECTRIC CURRENT

Explanation:

Electric Current is the net rate of flow of charge

Electric current is denoted by I

Charge is denoted by Q

I = dQ/dt  or ΔQ/Δt

if Δt = 1

=> I = ΔQ

Hence the amount of electric charges flowing a conductor in one second is​  electric current

Unit of Electric current is Ampere

Unit of charge is Coulomb

Unit of Time is sec  

the amount of electric charges flowing a conductor in one second is​ electric current

Electric current is Phasor Quantity  ( neither scaler nor vector)

Electric current has direction but it does not follow vector laws  of addition , multiplication.

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