MCQ
$......$ refers to amount of electricity while $......$ refers to rate at which it flows.
  • A
    Ampere, coloumb
  • Coloumb, ampere
  • C
    Faraday, coloumb
  • D
    Coloumb, faraday

Answer

Correct option: B.
Coloumb, ampere
Coulomb refers to amount of electricity while ampere refers to rate at which it flows. Coulomb is the quantity of lctricity passed through a conductor/ electrolyte when a current of $1A$ strength flows for $1$ second. In other words, coulomb $=$ amperes $\times $ second.

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