The charge carried by an electric current of one ampere in one second
Delocalised electrons in the outer shell of the atoms in a conductor can move between atoms. When a neutral atom loses electrons it becomes a positive ion
The rate of flow of electric charge past a cross-section of material
By definition, conventional current always goes from positive to negative (even through electrons go the other way)
A charge of 20 μC flows through a given section of a conductor in 60 ms.
Calculate the electric current.
Step 1: Write down the known quantities
Note the conversions:
Step 2: Write down the equation for the electric current I
Step 3: Substitute the numbers into the equation
I = 3.3 × 10–4 A
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