If you know the voltage and resistance, then current = voltage divided by resistance. Otherwise, you can attach an ammeter into the circuit (in series).
In Figure 50.3, the orientation of the current in the wire produces a transformation of electrical energy into magnetic energy. The flow of current generates a magnetic field around the wire, leading to the conversion of electrical energy to magnetic energy.
A line wire carries electrical current into a device, while a load wire carries electrical current out of a device.
Yes, a neutral wire carries current in an electrical circuit.
The flow of current through a wire is known as electrical current.
When an electrical current flows through a wire, it creates a magnetic field around the wire.
An electrical current can be induced in a wire by a changing magnetic field passing through the conductor. This phenomenon is known as electromagnetic induction, and it is the basis for the operation of generators and transformers. Moving the wire through a magnetic field or changing the magnetic field around the wire can result in the generation of an electrical current.
In electrical circuits, a load wire carries the electrical current to the device being powered, while a hot wire supplies the electrical current to the circuit. The load wire is connected to the device, while the hot wire is connected to the power source.
The hot wire in an electrical circuit is the wire that carries the current from the power source to the device or appliance.
A live wire carries electrical current to the device, while a neutral wire completes the circuit by returning the current to the power source.
If the current in a wire triples, the electrical power absorbed, which is proportional to the square of the current (P = I²R), increases by a factor of nine (since (3I)² = 9I²). A wire eliminates the excess energy through heat dissipation, which occurs due to the resistance of the wire converting electrical energy into thermal energy. This is often referred to as Joule heating.
A current in a wire.
The wire that is hot in an electrical circuit is the wire that carries the current from the power source to the device or appliance.