Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms
resistance
Generators or storage devices for electric charge which they can release as a "flow of charge" called an "electric current".
Viscosity denotes opposition to flow.
In end part of the wire there is less potential charge we know that charge flow from high potential to low potential so it happenr
The direction of the flow of electric current. In a positive object, electrons flow to it because it has an abscence of negative charge (aka electrons). In a negative object, it has an abundance of negative charge (electrons) so electrons flow away from it.
By moving a stream of electrons, we have an Electric Current. Which is very useful and we can make 'electric light' out of the current flow. Also we can generate a magnetic field with our current flow. Such as in 'electric motors'. We can also use the charge on the electrons to charge up an insulated piece of material. Such as in a 'foil electrometer'. Or in an 'electro static voltmeter', useful for very high voltages. These also respond to the RMS of a voltage.
resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric charge
resistance
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms
"I" represents the current which is the flow of electric charge. Impedance is the measure of the opposition to the flow of current at a given voltage usually in a.c. circuits.
resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric charge
Electric Current is the flow of electrons and hence charge
By the application of a voltage source electric charge will flow.
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms
electric current. . . . . . .
It is called an electric current.
The rate of flow of electric charge isamperage."Amperage" is slang. The correct term is current.