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what is the relation between electri current and electric charge.? ​

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Answered by amkaleemm2
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If a neutral object gains electrons, it becomes more negatively charged. Current is the rate of flow of positive charge. Current can be caused by the flow of electrons, ions or other charged particles. Electrons are negatively charged, so the direction electrons flow is the opposite direction to current.

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Answered by gowripathigmailcom
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If a neutral object gains electrons, it becomes more negatively charged. Current is the rate of flow of positive charge. Current can be caused by the flow of electrons, ions or other charged particles. Electrons are negatively charged, so the direction electrons flow is the opposite direction to current.

An electric current is a flow of charged particles. The size of an electric current is the rate of flow of charge.

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The relationship between current I and quantity of charge Q.

I = I = Q ÷ t

Q = It Q = I x t

t = t = Q ÷ I

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