The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
flow of charge is called current. but the direction of flow of current is always taken oppsite to the flow of charge.
The flow of electrical charge is called current. It is measured in units called amperes (A) and represents the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit.
That is called an electrical current.
It is called an electric current.
The continuous flow of charge is called an electric current. It is the movement of electrically charged particles, typically electrons, through a conductor.
resistance
property of a conductor that opposes the flow of charge passing through it
The rate of flow charge, commonly known as the current, is measured in amperes (A) and represents the amount of electric charge passing through a given point in a circuit per unit of time. It is the flow of electric charge carriers, such as electrons, in a circuit and is essential for the operation of electrical devices.
The flow of electric charge through a conductor is called electric current.
Current is the flow of electric charge, not the total charge itself. It is called a net charge because in a circuit the movement of charge is a result of the difference in charges between different points, creating a flow of net charge.
Charge can also be present on insulators and because these materials do not allow the charge to flow, this is called electrostatic charge
No, the continuous flow of charge in a circuit is called electric current. Direct current (DC) refers to the flow of electric charge in a single direction, whereas alternating current (AC) changes direction periodically.