Resistance is the hindrance a conductor creates to the flow of electric current
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
electric current
Its called "current"
A conductor has a large number of free electrons which under sufficient voltage(electrical push) will flow in unison speed and direction. Thus creating a electrical current.
voltage is applied to a conductor to cause a current flow
The terminology for a steady flow of electrons through a conductor is called the current of the circuit.
how we decide current throuh conductor
Resistance is the hindrance a conductor creates to the flow of electric current
The thicker the conductor, the less the current that will flow through.
Yes, a MOVING magnetic field will cause electric current to flow in a conductor. Conversely an electric current flowing in a conductor will cause a magnetic field.
A conductor
conductor
The only two things needed for current flow are electromotive force or voltage and a conductor. The amount of current flow will depend on the "Resistance" in the circuit.
The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.
No. Absolutely not. The ground conductor is not rated to carry constant current flow. It is only rate to carry fault current flow.
Of the three choices, capacitance does not limit current flow in an AC circuit.