When we bring a positively charged body towards a negatively charged body the negatively charged particles in the negatively charged body move towards the positively charged particles in the other body i.e an electric charge moves when we bring two bodies of differently charged bodies or the same charges(they repel each other in this case)
There is no "pressure" in the classical sense of the word (as it might apply to gasses or liquids). There is, however, a difference in charge which causes electrons to move to the less negative (more positive) side of a conductor. It should be noted that the line drawn between "conductors" and "insulators" is arbitrary, and that all materials resist electric flow (at reasonable temperatures).
We call that force voltage, though some might call it difference of potential.
voltage
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
The electric force that makes current flow in a circuit is related to the resistance.
"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.
Electric current is the rate of charge flow past a given point in an electric circuit, measured in Coulombs/second which is named Amperes. In most DC electric circuits, it can be assumed that the resistance to current flow is a constant so that the current in the circuit is related to voltage and resistance by Ohm's law. The standard abbreviations for the units are 1 A = 1C/s.
the basic cause of current flow is the movement of electrons ,basically when some potential difference is applied between any two terminal of a wire electrons will flow from low potential to higher potential because of the negative charge possessed by them , further rate of flow of chargei.e., electrons correspond to the electric current with respect to time.
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.
electric current. . . . . . .
It is called an electric current.
The rate of flow of electric charge isamperage."Amperage" is slang. The correct term is current.
Rate of flow of charge is called electric current. Generally we knows current means flow.... here rate of flow of charge means how much charge flows in a given time is called electric current
resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric charge
A difference in charge
Electric current is simply the flow of free electrons in a conductor. It is usually defined as the rate of charge flow, because the free electrons represent an electric charge.
resistance
direct current