Science, asked by ahmedshariff1964, 5 hours ago

The practical unit used to measure rate of flow charges is
A. Ampere
B. Ohm
C. Volt
D. Watt​

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Answered by prakashakash802
2

Answer:

A- Ampere

Explanation:

The ampere: a measure of electrical current, which is the rate of flow of charge. ... A steady electric current of 1.0 ampere means that one coulomb of charge is passing per second.

Answered by hyacinth98
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The practical unit used to measure the rate of flow charges is A)Ampere.

Unit of current

  • The flow of electricity per unit time is called as electric current. Its SI unit is Ampere.
  • Ideally, one ampere is defined as the electric current when one coulomb of charge traverses through a cross-section of a conducting wire in 1 second time.

Incorrect option

  • b) Ohm is the derivative SI base unit for the quantification of resistance.
  • c) Volt is the derivative unit for electrical potential.
  • d) Watt s equivalent to 1-joule of work done in one second.

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