What is Electric Current? What is charge? What is the unit of charge?
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Electric current :- Electric current is a flow of electrons in a conductor or amount of charge flowing through a particular cross section area in unit time.
Electric current I = Q/t , where the Q is the net charge flowing through any cross section area of a conductor in time t
Coulomb is the S.I. unit of the charge
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Electric current :- Electric current is a flow of electrons in a conductor or amount of charge flowing through a particular cross section area in unit time.
Electric current I = Q/t , where the Q is the net charge flowing through any cross section area of a conductor in time t
Coulomb is the S.I. unit of the charge
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Electric charge is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
Electric current is electric charge in motion. It can take the form of a sudden discharge of static electricity, such as a lightning bolt or a spark between your finger and a ground light switch plate.
In SI units (most common), the unit of charge is the coulomb.
Electric current is electric charge in motion. It can take the form of a sudden discharge of static electricity, such as a lightning bolt or a spark between your finger and a ground light switch plate.
In SI units (most common), the unit of charge is the coulomb.
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