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the area of current-time graph gives​

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Answered by teja0311
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Answer:

Quantity of charge moved.

Explanation:

Since I = Q/t

         Q = I X t.

Since the result of area of current time graph is the product of current and time.

Answer is Q( Quantity of charge moved )

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The area of current-time graph gives charge.

  • The amount of charge stored on the plates is equal to the area beneath the current-time graph.
  • Charge builds up quickly at first as several electrons arrive each second, then gradually.
  • Because potential difference is proportional to charge, the p.d.-time graph has the exact same form as the charge-time graph.
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