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The charge flowing in a wire is plotted in Fig. 1.21 Sketch the corresponding current.
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The current (I) in a wire is defined as the rate of flow of charge (Q) with respect to time (t). Mathematically, it is represented as: \[I = \frac{dQ}{dt}\] Show more…
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