Physics, asked by mouny36, 1 year ago

This is a general question...What is the difference between power and current? "My mobile phone battery has no charge" This sentence is wrong.. Why is it wrong? give me an answer about 1 page

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Answered by dhalljbs
1

this state ment is wrong


mouny36: i know that this statement is wrong
mouny36: Then what's the correct answer? why it is wrong I'm asking
mrzombzo7: idk bro
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Answered by mrzombzo7
1

Electric current is the actual rate of flow of electrons past a given point, in a unit of time. ... Power, measured in Watts, is the amount of work electricity can do in a circuit. Watts are calculated by the Voltage times Amps in a circuit.

The correct sentence is My mobile phone has no battery.


mouny36: ???
mouny36: Then how it works??
mrzombzo7: what?
mrzombzo7: you are a girl or a boy?
mouny36: Girl
mrzombzo7: oh bye then sis
mouny36: I'm not teasing u.. I'm just asking u
mrzombzo7: charge your phone
mouny36: Hey
mouny36: Ok bye
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