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The area under the current versus time graph gives

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

The area under the current-time graph is equal to the amount of charge stored on the plates.

Answered by nirman95
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Area under Current-Time graph gives CHARGE.

  • Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of charge through a cross sectional area of a conductor.

  • So, I = dq/dt

  • Now, whenever we plot a current vs time graph, the area under this curve represents the integration of ( I dt ).

 \boxed{ \displaystyle \: \int dq = \int I \: dt}

  • Hence, the area under I-t graph will give the net charge flowing through the cross sectional area.

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