A steady current is passing through a linear conductor of non-uniform cross-section.

A steady current is passing through a linear conductor of non-uniform cross-section. The net quantity of charge crossing any cross-section per second is

Options

(a) independent of area of cross-section
(b) directly proportional to the length of conductor
(c) directly proportional to the area of cross-section
(d) inversely proportional to the length of conductor

Correct Answer:

independent of area of cross-section

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