1 A = 1 coulomb per second
(0.25 coulomb/sec) x (10 minutes) x (60 sec/min) = 150 coulombs
A conductor has a free electron to which current can pass through
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
electric current
moving
Its called "current"
how we decide current throuh conductor
The terminology for a steady flow of electrons through a conductor is called the current of the circuit.
The thicker the conductor, the less the current that will flow through.
A conductor
current
A conductor has a free electron to which current can pass through
the conductor has to be moved.
A conductor has a free electron to which current can pass through
The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.
Before you can understand how electrical energy is supplied by your electric company, you need to know how it is produced. A magnet and a conductor, such as a wire, can be used to induce a current in the conductor. The key is motion. An electric current is induced in a conductor when the conductor moves through a magnetic field. Generating an electric current from the motion of a conductor through a magnetic field is called electromagnetic induction. Current that is generated in this way is called induced current. To induce a current in a conductor, either the conductor can move through the magnetic field or the magnet itself can move.
The "current" through any conductor is voltage across the conductor/conductor's resistance .The current is measured in "Amperes" (amps)."MA" stands for "Milliamps". There are 1,000 of those in one whole ampere.So, the current through a conductor is1,000 times the voltage across the conductor/conductor's resistance . . . in MA
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.