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

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Answered by prvnsharma666
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Answer:

It is called current

Because (Charge)/(Time)=current

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Answered by nirman95
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The amount of electric charges flowing through a conductor in one second is called ELECTRIC CURRENT.

  • We know that charges flow from one point to another in a conductor under the influence of an electric field.

  • The rate of flow of electric charges through the conductor is otherwise known as electric current.

  • In other words, the the number of charges passing through a cross sectional area of a conductor in unit time is called current.

Mathematically, it is denoted as :

 \boxed{current (i) =  \dfrac{dq}{dt} }

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