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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
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M.PrasannaKumar said:   1 decade ago
Definition of current is charge per unit time.

Sandy said:   1 decade ago
q=it
q=charge
i=current
t=time

Anoop said:   1 decade ago
The time rate of flow of electric charge is nothing but electric current: i=dq/dt (col/time).

Apsara said:   1 decade ago
Current is nothing but the flow of electrons per seconds.

Sreeyush Sudhakaran said:   1 decade ago
Current is nothing flow of electrones.

We measure current by how much electrons flow in a circuit in unit time.

Q=ne
n-no.of electrons
e-electron charge
t-time

I=dQ/dt

Aashish said:   1 decade ago
The current is the rate of flow of charge i.e. charge per unit time. The unit of charge being coulombs, the current's unit will be coulombs/seconds.

Dhanalakshmi ab said:   1 decade ago
We know that

Charge (q) =current * time.

q=i*t.

Therefore,

Current = q/t.

Rajesh said:   1 decade ago
Q=IT

I=Q/T

Means that, when a electrons are flowing in the conductor then the conductor is charge. If it related with time. Then it said to be a current. Therefore, Charge per unit time is said to be current.

Ganesh kumar said:   1 decade ago
Time taken to flow a 'Q' coulombs of energy.

Gowtham chakravarthy.g said:   1 decade ago
Flow of electrons is called as current.


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