according to kcl the current flows through a wire
Yes, there is a current flow through he return wire in a closed circuit. The only time there is no current flow through the return wire is when the circuit is open.
Not true - Moving a wire through a magnetic field doescreate a current flow in a wire.false
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It is called electrical current.
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
Electrical current flow in a copper wire is measured with an ammeter. It is either clamped onto the wire or attached at one end to monitor the amount of current moving through the wire.
A coil of wire with current passing through it has a coil of wire spinning inside it. That is how an alternator works. As a wire cuts through a magnetic field it causes current to flow in the wire. Faraday.
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A device to get a current flow through a wire (i.e. from a battery) and no breaks in the wire.
Yes. It is identical to the line current.
In electrical terms it is known as current and it is expressed in the value of amperage.
We talk about current flowing, not voltage. Current can flow without wire as is witnessed in a lightening storm. Voltage can be transferred via induction through the air as well.