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Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 13)
13.
Current equals:
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coulombs × time
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voltage × time
Answer: Option
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Heena said:   10 years ago
Q = IT. So I = Q/T = Colomb/Time.
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Ashwini yadav said:   1 decade ago
As per definition of current we know that current(A) = flow of charge per unit time.
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Damini hedaoo said:   1 decade ago
Current is the rate of flow of charge w.r.t. Time c = q/t.
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Dhanalakshmi ab said:   1 decade ago
We know that

Charge (q) =current * time.

q=i*t.

Therefore,

Current = q/t.

RENJITH said:   7 years ago
Can you explain the other options?

Varun arya said:   1 decade ago
Flow of electrons in a particular direction per unit time.

Aamir said:   1 decade ago
Why we call current as a scalar quantity while it flows in a particular direction from positive to negative (conventionally)?

Qwerty said:   1 decade ago
Current*Time = Coulomb.

Vamsikrishna said:   1 decade ago
Current (i) is nothing but "in a unit duration of time (t) how many number of charge carriers (q) can flow through the conducting material".

i.e., i = q/t.

Muhammad Bilal Raza Attari Qadri said:   1 decade ago
As we know that,
General formula of current is,

I = q/t.

Here,
I = Current in amperes.
Q = Charge in Coulombs.
t = Time Seconds.


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