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When will 1 C of charge pass a point in an electrical circuit?

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Answered by ayush8567
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Electric current is measured in AMPERES (AMPS, symbol A). A current of 1 A is flowing in a circuit if a charge of 1 coulomb passes any point in the circuit every second. You may meet smaller currents than one amp in school.

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Electric current is measured in AMPERES (AMPS, symbol A). A current of 1 A is flowing in a circuit if a charge of 1 coulomb passes any point in the circuit every second. You may meet smaller currents than one amp in school.

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