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Centripetal force definition is given as “The component of force acting on an object in curvilinear motion which is directed toward the axis of rotation or center of curvature.” Centripetal force unit is Newton. The centripetal force direction is always perpendicular to the direction that the object is being displaced.
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- The region around the electric charge in which the stress or electric force act is called an electric field or electrostatic field. If the magnitude of charge is large, then it may create a huge stress around the region.
- The electric field is represented by the symbol E. The SI unit of the electric field is newton per coulomb which is equal to volts per meter.
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- The flow of electric charges across a cross-section of a conductor constitutes an electric current.
- For example, a stream of electrons moving through a conducting wire constitutes an electric current.
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The flow of electric charge is known as electric current. Electric current is carried by moving electrons through a conductor.
Electric Current(I) = Net charge(Q)/Time(t)
Or, I = Q/t
Where,I is electric current,Q is net charge and t is time in second.
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