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A measure of the rate at which electric charge is transported (especially through a circuit), it has units of charge/time.

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How to derive $i=I_0 \sin(wt)$ in alternating current? [closed]

Our teacher taught us today that instantaneous value of current in Alternating Current is $$i=I_0 \sin(wt)$$ Where $I_0$ is the amplitude and $wt$ is the angular speed times time. Now, she didn't real …
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