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the magnitude of a current following through a device depends​

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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In metals, the charges in motion are electrons. The magnitude of an electric current depends upon the quantity of charge that passes a chosen reference point during a specified time interval. Electric current is measured in amperes, with one ampere equal to a charge-flow of one coulomb per second.

Answered by sayalichorage03
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Explanation:

The magnitude of a current flowing through a device depends on the resistance of the device and the voltage across it.

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