Physics
Current is the rate of flow of charge across a cross-section …………… the flow of current.
- in any direction of
- in a parallel direction to
- in the same direction as
- normal to the direction of
Current Electricity
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normal to the direction of
Reason — Current is the rate of flow of charge across a cross-section normal to the direction of the flow of current.
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- reversible, reversible
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- (ii)
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- parallel
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