![The rate of flow of charge in a circuit is called electric current. In other words, it is the amount of charge flowing per second. It is denoted by the letter I. The rate of flow of charge in a circuit is called electric current. In other words, it is the amount of charge flowing per second. It is denoted by the letter I.](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/question-thumbnail/en_646414742.png)
The rate of flow of charge in a circuit is called electric current. In other words, it is the amount of charge flowing per second. It is denoted by the letter I.
![Charge AND Current - CHARGE AND CURRENT: I=ΔQ/Δt where I iscurrent, Q ischargeand t istime. Current: - StuDocu Charge AND Current - CHARGE AND CURRENT: I=ΔQ/Δt where I iscurrent, Q ischargeand t istime. Current: - StuDocu](https://d20ohkaloyme4g.cloudfront.net/img/document_thumbnails/59d4e6d25a0b5f391f20c1595982f8f9/thumb_1200_1698.png)
Charge AND Current - CHARGE AND CURRENT: I=ΔQ/Δt where I iscurrent, Q ischargeand t istime. Current: - StuDocu
![Current and Voltage. Current Flow rate of electricity Current flows from + to – Measured in Amps – 1 Amp = 1 Coulomb per second Actually electrons flow. - ppt download Current and Voltage. Current Flow rate of electricity Current flows from + to – Measured in Amps – 1 Amp = 1 Coulomb per second Actually electrons flow. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/19/5824565/slides/slide_2.jpg)
Current and Voltage. Current Flow rate of electricity Current flows from + to – Measured in Amps – 1 Amp = 1 Coulomb per second Actually electrons flow. - ppt download
![Electric Current. The rate of flow of electric charges Unit of measure is coulombs per second, or amperes I – rate of flow (current) (amps) q – charge. - ppt download Electric Current. The rate of flow of electric charges Unit of measure is coulombs per second, or amperes I – rate of flow (current) (amps) q – charge. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/26/8658119/slides/slide_2.jpg)
Electric Current. The rate of flow of electric charges Unit of measure is coulombs per second, or amperes I – rate of flow (current) (amps) q – charge. - ppt download
![SOLVED:Base your answers to questions 44 through 49 on the diagram below, which represents an electric circuit. Charge is transferred from point A to point B at the rate of 5 coulombs SOLVED:Base your answers to questions 44 through 49 on the diagram below, which represents an electric circuit. Charge is transferred from point A to point B at the rate of 5 coulombs](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/f6d3b583-d08e-4022-b0da-9af9988fd6fe_large.jpg)