Accordingly, how do you find current with electrons and time?
We can use the definition of current in the equation I = ΔQ/Δt to find the current in part (a), since charge and time are given.
| I = | I = Q ÷ t |
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| t = | t = Q ÷ I |
Consequently, what is i Q t?
I = Q / t. where Q is the quantity of charge flowing by a point in a time period of t. The standard metric unit for the quantity current is the ampere, often abbreviated as Amps or A. A current of 1 ampere is equivalent to 1 Coulomb of charge flowing past a point in 1 second.