Course Content
BGCSE: Physics
Lesson Notes
  • Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charges.
  • The standard symbol of current is I.
  • The electric charge is denoted by Q, and its SI unit is Coulomb (C).
  • The SI unit of current is Ampere and denoted by A.
  • The instrument used to measure electric current is called an ammeter.
  • The symbol for the ammeter is as follows:

The other units for electric current are:

  • Milliamperes (mA): 1mA = $$10^{-3}$$A
  • Microamperes ($$\mu$$A): 1$$\mu$$A = $$10^{-6}$$A
  • Kiloamperes (kA) : 1kA = $$10^{3}$$

Relationship between charge and electric current
The relationship between charge and electric current is given by the following equation:

$$Q = I \times t$$
where Q is the charge in Coulombs (C), I is the electric current in Amperes (A) and t is time in Seconds (s).