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The rate of flow of electronic charge in conductor is

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Answered by priyabalakrishnan693
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Flow of electric charges through a conductor

The coulomb is defined as the quantity of charge that passes through the cross section of an electrical conductor carrying one ampere for one second. This unit was proposed in 1946 and ratified in 1948. . Electric current is the flow of electric charge through an object, which produces no net loss or gain of electric charge. The most common charge carriers are the positively charged proton and the negatively charged electron.

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Answered by REDsquadron
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Answer:

workdone = charge(Q) / time(t)

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The rate of flow of electronic charge in conductor is the workdone by the conductor through which the current is passed.

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