current
There are many answers that describe the flow of electrical charge. The flow of electrical charge for example is usually constant.
An electrical closed circuit.
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms
Electrical charge is a basic property of some particles. According to Coulomb's Law there is a force between charges. This force is associated with potential energy contained in an electric field. This electrical potential is called voltage. When voltage is present, electrically charged particles move (unless prevented from doing so) due to the forces they "feel." The flow of charge is known as electrical current.
Rate of flow of charge is called electric current. Generally we knows current means flow.... here rate of flow of charge means how much charge flows in a given time is called electric current
That is called an electrical current.
An electrical charge is the result of the flow of electrons.
There are many answers that describe the flow of electrical charge. The flow of electrical charge for example is usually constant.
current is the flow of charge.
A flow of electrons in an electrical circuit is called a current, which is the name given to the amount of electrical charge flowing in a certain period of time.Any total quantity of electrical charge is measured in coulombs.Any flow of electrical current is measured in amps.1 amp is equal to a flow of 1 coulomb of electrical charge in one second of time.
"Insulator" means that electrical charge can NOT flow through it easily.
An electrical charge in motion is called a current.
negative to posative
flow of charge is called current. but the direction of flow of current is always taken oppsite to the flow of charge.
An electrical closed circuit.
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms