It depends on the resistance (d.c.) or impedance (a.c.) of the load.
1.6x10^19 amperes is the amount of current that a flow of an electron will contain.
Resistance to current flow is measured in ohms, denoted by the symbol Ω. It quantifies how much a material or component impedes the flow of electric current through it.
The current flow is too much
The current flow is too much
Everything Depends on the voltage supply ...... Current flow (Amp) = Watt / Voltage the Current flow will be 1 amp if voltage is 1 V the Current flow will be 0.5 amp if voltage is 2 V the Current flow will be 0.25 amp if voltage is 4 V and so on.......
how we decide current throuh conductor
A circuit breaker or a fuse is used to insure that too much current does not flow through one circuit.
There is more current flowing and the wire can not flow that much current.
Resistance is the property that determines how much current will flow for a given source voltage, measured in ohms. A resistor is a passive electronic component that is used to control the current in a circuit by offering a specific amount of resistance to the flow of electricity.
The flow of electric current is controlled by the voltage applied to a circuit. Voltage creates an electric field that pushes charged particles (electrons) through a conductor, allowing current to flow. The resistance in the circuit also affects the flow of current, as it determines how much opposition the current encounters.
The relationship between current and capacitance in an electrical circuit is that capacitance affects the flow of current in the circuit. Capacitance is a measure of how much charge a capacitor can store, and it influences the rate at which current can flow through the circuit. A higher capacitance can result in a slower flow of current, while a lower capacitance allows for a faster flow of current.
Resistance is the measure of how much a material opposes the flow of current. It is quantified in ohms (Ω) and is determined by factors such as the material's composition, length, and cross-sectional area.