A battery is charged by having a DC current flow through it.
as far i think,there is no current flowing between two fully charged capacitor.current flow in a capacitor happens until it gets fully charged.if it is fully charged then there is no lack of potential,so no current flow.
The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
Not true - Moving a wire through a magnetic field doescreate a current flow in a wire.false
The charged particle that flows through circuits is an electron.
Yes, an electric current is the flow of charged particles.
It will flow if there is a voltage. Basically, that implies there is an electric field that attracts or repels charged particles.It will flow if there is a voltage. Basically, that implies there is an electric field that attracts or repels charged particles.It will flow if there is a voltage. Basically, that implies there is an electric field that attracts or repels charged particles.It will flow if there is a voltage. Basically, that implies there is an electric field that attracts or repels charged particles.
The flow of electricity is called electrical current.
A current.
electric current
An electric current involves the flow of electrically charged particles - usually electrons, but it may also be other particles, with a positive or negative charge. Now, to say that an electric current "is" a flow of charged particles is an oversimplification - the situation is a bit more complicated.
as far i think,there is no current flowing between two fully charged capacitor.current flow in a capacitor happens until it gets fully charged.if it is fully charged then there is no lack of potential,so no current flow.
The electric current is a continuous flow of negative charged particles - electrons.
Basically, a flow of charged particles - usually of electrons, but any charged particle will do.
electric current
We call this Conventional Current Flow, where imaginary positively charged particles are repelled away from a positive charge and attracted towards a negative charge.The reality is that electrons are actually flowing through the conductor. Electrons are negatively charged particles and flow from negative to positive. It's just easier to think of a positive current flowing than a negative current.