An electrical potential difference (aka. a difference in applied voltage), and a conductor / circuit. Electrons would help too.
An electric current through a resistive circuit can be increased by decreasing the resistive load or increasing the voltage of the circuit.
No.
mainly, an electric current passing throught
Yes, an electric current is the flow of charged particles.
DC current
the electric current is generated by the electric field. thus by the left hand rule when current is passed through a conductor a magnetic field is generated around it so that it is a similar act of a magnet. thus it seems to be a magnet.
The opposite of an electric current is the absence of an electric current, meaning no flow of electric charge through a conductor.
In a conducting material, the moving charges that make up an electric current are electrons. In an electrolyte solution, the moving charges can be ions, both positively and negatively charged, depending on the direction of the current flow.
A current.
Electric current carries electric charge. Actually to say it in the right sense, we have to say that electric current is the rate of flow of electric charges
The flow of electric charges is current.
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