Power = Voltage * Current
Isolating current, we get
Current = Power/Voltage, I = 800W/100V = 8 amps
Current flowing through a device depends on resistance offered by that device.
Because there is many path for flowing current through circuit.
Ohms Law states that Power (P or W) measured in watts divided by voltage (V or E) measured in volts equals current (I) measured in amperage (amps). P/V = I 800/100 = 8 8 amps of current is glowing through the vacuum cleaner.
A phase current is the current passing through a phase, whereas a line current is the current flowing through a line.
Resistance
Yes.
Ammeters measure the current flowing through a circuit
"current"
Voltage is the pressure that moves the electrons (current) through a circuit.
No, a charged conductor is either at an abundance or lack of electrons. The moment an earth is provided, a discharge begins, which is current flowing.
lowers the amt of electrical current flowing through it.
galvanometer