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Electromotive force is the cause that pushes the electric charges to flow through the conductor. Especially electrons flow through the metallic conductors.
The "force" that pushes an electrical current is the voltage. It isn't really a force, but it may help to visualize it as such. Physically, it has different units than a force.
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
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The current (amps) will remain constant, but the voltage will drop.
Electromotive force is the cause that pushes the electric charges to flow through the conductor. Especially electrons flow through the metallic conductors.
the current
Voltage is the pressure that pushes electricity through wires (or other conductors) in the same way that water pressure pushes water through pipes.
The "force" that pushes an electrical current is the voltage. It isn't really a force, but it may help to visualize it as such. Physically, it has different units than a force.
The "force" that pushes an electrical current is the voltage. It isn't really a force, but it may help to visualize it as such. Physically, it has different units than a force.
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
The electrical pressure is created inside a battery and it provide the voltage which creates orr pushes current to flow in the circuit.
I think you are refering to 'Ohm's Law' where Volts, Amps (I), Resistance (R) (measured in Ohms) have a specific relation to each other: V = IR, Current x Resistance I = V/R, Voltage/Resistance R = V/I, Voltage/Current Hope this helps, if so, please 'Recommend Contributor'
Difference of potential (voltage) causes current to flow as long as there is a complete path (circuit) for it to flow along. Voltage can be thought of as electrical pressure along the same lines as water pressure. If there is a competed path the electrical 'pressure'will push the electrons from the higher potention (pressure) to the lower potential (pressure).
A circuit breaker.
The available source of charge that pushes a charge through a circuit is voltage.
The Air Conditioner needs electricity to power all the electrical controls, operate the compressor that pushes the refrigerant through the system, and run the fans.