A coulumb is a massive amount of charge, almost impossible to place a charge of 1C onto an object. Yet, a current of 10A, 10C/s is quite reasonable. Explain the discrepancy?
I know it has to do with the fact that current is measured as the net charge over time, but I can't fully explain it...
I understand it's possible to create high voltages (low amps) with a Tesla Coil.
How would I go about creating high amps yet on low voltages?
IE: 1000a @ 3-6v
A long straight wire carries a (+) current of two amps in a direction 30 deg W of N. At apoint 0.5 m from the wire( in a direction 60 deg S of W) the magnetic field that it creates has size of how many Tesla.