Physics · Current Electricity
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What does one Coulomb represent in terms of charge?
- A
The amount of charge transported by a current of 1 Ampere in 1 second
- B
The charge of 1 proton
- C
The charge of 1 electron
- D
The charge required to create a force of 1 Newton between two charges separated by 1 meter
I=Q/t
Q will be 1C if time is 1second and current is 1ampere.
This option is correct, since the formula for charge is Q = I x t therefore one coulumb of charge is equal to the charge in one ampere in one second.
This option is incorrect, since the formula for charge is Q = I x t therefore one coulumb of charge is equal to the charge in one ampere in one second.
This option is incorrect, since the formula for charge is Q = I x t therefore one coulumb of charge is equal to the charge in one ampere in one second.
This option is incorrect, since the formula for charge is Q = I x t therefore one coulumb of charge is equal to the charge in one ampere in one second.
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