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13.
Current equals:
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coulombs × time
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voltage × time
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Purwa said:   1 decade ago
c=qv
q=it
c=itv
i=c/tv

Ravikant said:   1 decade ago
Current can be defined as electrical charge transferred per unit time.
current=charge(coulomb)/time.

Titiksha said:   1 decade ago
Current,I= rate of flow of charge per unit time
mathematically,
I=q/t

M.KAVITHA said:   1 decade ago
Rate of flow of electric charge is current.
Hence,
I=q/t
where
q is the charge in coulomb
t is the time in seconds

MD TABISH said:   1 decade ago
As q=IT so, I=q/T

Narendra said:   1 decade ago
Rate of change of charge is current

Abhishek said:   1 decade ago
current=charge in coulombs\time in sec.

Sheetal malhotra said:   1 decade ago
dI=dq/dt

Hemant Vishwakarma said:   1 decade ago
Coulomb is the quantity of electricity carried in 1 second by a current of 1 ampere. Conversely, a current of one ampere is one coulomb of charge going past a given point per second.

1A = 1C/1S

Umar Kamaal said:   1 decade ago
Current is rate of flow of charge(coulomb).


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