A electrical from a battery is the flow of elecrons through a circuit in the opposite dirrection to the current flow. This current flow also happens inside the battery between the plates.
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
It causes the battery's voltage to drop when a current is drawn from it.
Current flows from negative to positive. The current flows because of OHM's law. Click the link.
The voltage (V) between its terminals. ~Gabby
Current usage, such as prolonged attempts to start it when it does not want to.
If you open part of the circuit (for example, with a switch), the current will stop flowing. Also, if there is no voltage driving the current (for example, if a battery runs empty), no current will flow.
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Disconnect the negative cable and connect (insert) an ammeter between the battery and the battery cable. Remove the fuses one by one and see which causes the current draw to drop.
It is an oxidation/reduction reaction. Electrons flow from anode to cathode.