what is the quantity of current ina conductor in which 1C of charge flows for one second
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One coulomb is nearly equal to 6×1018 6 × 10 18 electrons. SI unit of electric current is ampere (A). Ampere is the flow of electric charges through a surface at the rate of one coulomb per second. This means if 1 coulomb of electric charge flows through a cross section for 1 second, it would be equal to 1 ampere.
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quantity of current ina conductor in which 1C of charge flows for one second is
- I=q/t
- I=1/1
- I= 1
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