Current is usually denoted by the symbol I. Ohm’s law relates the current flowing through a conductor to the voltage V and resistance R; that is, V = IR. An alternative statement of Ohm’s law is I = V/R.
Keeping this in view, what is current formula and S.I unit?
I = Q / t. The S.I unit of electric current is Ampere (A). The current through a conductor is said to be one ampere if one coulomb of charge flows through it in one second.
The ampere, symbol A, is the SI unit of electric current. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the elementary charge e to be 1.602 176 634 ×10−19 when expressed in the unit C, which is equal to A s, where the second is defined in terms of ∆νCs.
Herein, what is the formula of current charge?
We simply find current by dividing an amount of charge by how much time the charge was measured for. Current can be calculated using the formula 𝐼 = 𝑄 𝑡 , where 𝐼 represents the current, 𝑄 represents charge, and 𝑡 represents time.