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Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 21)
21.
One coulomb passing a point in one second is one:
ampere
volt
ohm
charge
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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SAIKIRAN said:   9 years ago
How is ampere is right?

Actually COULOMB/SEC IS CHARGE. THEN HOW TO AMPERE IS RUGHT WAY?

If you ASK UNITS THEN AMPERE IS PERFECT BUT you ASK ONLY C/S = CHARGE.

Ankit gupta said:   1 decade ago
The rate of change of the charge (unit of charge in coulomb) that is called current. We know that.

Charge (Coloumb) =Current (ampere) X Time (Second).

Nandhupriya said:   10 years ago
Coulomb refers to the amount of charge stored in a conductor, the symbol of charge (q) is expressed by Coulomb.
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Srinevasan.M said:   1 decade ago
Current is defined as no of charge(electron) flow in a second .

I= Q/T

Riya said:   1 decade ago
Current is always inversely proportional to voltage.

Sania said:   1 decade ago
becoz current=charge/time nd charge is in columbs

Anand said:   1 decade ago
charge(Coloumb)=Current(ampere) X Time (Second)

Gopal Chavhan said:   1 decade ago
I = Q/T and Q = IxT is best formula.
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Surendra said:   9 years ago
Current = coulomb/time (q/t).

.k.karthipan said:   1 decade ago
What is meaning of coulomb ?


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