Physics, asked by mickey38, 1 year ago

what is magnitude of electricity​

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Answered by rajwalia
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Answer:

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Electric field strength is a vector quantity; it has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of the electric field strength is defined in terms of how it is measured. Let's suppose that an electric charge can be denoted by the symbol Q.

Answered by kaalipavan
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Answer:

Explanation:

measured in Amperes (A), has the symbol "I" ('eye') and is equal to the charge (Coulombs, C) per unit time (Seconds, s). In other words, it is the number of electrons passing a point per second.

I = Q/t

Where Q is charge and t is time

Current is also equal to the potential difference (voltage, V) across a component over the resistance (ohms) of the component

I = V/R

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