Electric Currents in Conductors

By Rajat Shukla |Updated : September 9th, 2016

Electric Current and Resistance

Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of electric charges across any cross-section of a conductor. If dq coulombs of charge flow across any cross-section of a conductor in time dt, then the magnitude of the current I flowing through it is given by:

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S.I unit of current is Ampere and is denoted as A.

1 A = 1 C/ 1s

1 mA = 10-3 A,

1 μA = 10-6 A

  • The direction of electric current by convention is taken to be direction of flow of positive charges.
  • In electrolytes, ions act as charge carriers.

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