Class 10 Physics - Ch -1- What is the charge that flows through the conductor in t second?

We can measure the voltage between the ends of the resistor R (nichrome wire) using a voltmeter V and the current through it, using an ammeter A. If the ammeter shows a current I ampere on applying a potential difference V across the resistor of resistance R Ω,
$$Current  I = \frac{Q}{t}$$ Then, the charge that flows through the conductor in t second, Q = _____________ coulomb. $$Current I = \frac{Net Charge (Q)}{Time (t)}$$ Answer: Q = I × t coulomb

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S.I unit of charge: A charge Q flows through the cross-section of a conductor in time t, the current I =Q/t. The S.I unit of charge is coulomb and measurement of electric current happens in units of coulomb per second which is "ampere". The current flows from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the cell.
What is SI
The SI base units are the standard units of measurement defined by the International System of Units