I = q / t
where I represents the current
and q represents the charge
and t represents the time.
I = V/R
where I represents the current
and V represents the voltage
and R represents the resistance
There are three equations that are in most common use in the electrical trade to find current. They are I = W/E - Amps = Watts/Volts, I = E/R - Amps = Volts/Resistance and I = Sq Root of W/R - Amps = Sq Root of Watts/Resistance
Q = It where
Q = electric chareg
I = current in amp
t = time in second
Voltage=Energy/Charge
Q=IxT
Charge=current x time
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Current. The flow of electrons is the flow of a moving charge. The rate of flow is current (the amount of charge that flows in a set time). The equation is: I = Qt Hope this helps.
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Current. The flow of electrons is the flow of a moving charge. The rate of flow is current (the amount of charge that flows in a set time). The equation is: I = Qt Hope this helps.
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