what does Q in I=Q/T depicts?what is meant by difference in voltage at terminals?
Asked by abhigya chaudhary
| 28th Mar, 2012,
03:57: PM
Expert Answer:
Q is the charge. It state that current is measured as the ratio of the amount of charge flow with respect to time. The potential difference between 2 points in an electric circuit is defined as the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to another.
V=W/Q
V is potential difference
W is work done
Q is quantity of charge moved
V=W/Q
V is potential difference
W is work done
Q is quantity of charge moved
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| 28th Mar, 2012,
08:24: PM
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