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When 2 coulomb charge flows through a conducter in 2 second , the current flowing in the conductor is​

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Answered by rajendrawange7
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Answer:

Given : q = 1 C t = 1 s Current I = qt = 1 sThus 1 Ampere is the current is defined as flow of 1 coulomb charge through a conductor in 1 second.

Answered by Anonymous
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Solution

1 Ampere current flowing in the conductor .

Step by step Explanatíon :

We have ,

Charge ,Q =2 C

Time , t = 2 sec

We have to find the current flowing in the conductor

We know that :

Current \sf\:I=\dfrac{dq}{dt}I=

Put the given values

\sf\:I=\dfrac{2C}{2sec}I=

\sf\:I=1Cs^{-1}I=1Cs

\sf\green{I=1A}I=1A

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More About the topic :

Electric Current

The time rate of flow of charge through any cross section is called electric current.

Electric Current = Q/t

It is measured in Ampere (A)

If n electrons pass through a point in a conductor in time t then the current through the conductor is , I = ne/t

Two types of current : a) Direct current and b) Alternative current

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