The current in a wire is 1 ampere.Explain this statement in terms of the charge flowing through the wire
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Charge = 6.24x10¹⁸
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Ampere is a unit of measuring current and it is defined as rate of flow of charge in coulombs per second. Coulomb is a unit of measuring charge and it is derived from the magnitude of repulsive force.
If 1 Ampere current flows for 1 second, it carries a charge of 1 coulomb, which is equivalent to transporting 6.2*10^18 electrons.
Q = I X t
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your answer 6.24 × 10 ^18
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