Voltage
Voltage measures the electrical potential between two parts of an electrical circuit. Also called electromotive force. Voltage provides the 'pressure' to drive electrons round a circuit.
I believe so. It is also equal to power divided by voltage, as well as voltage divided by resistance.
Electron flow is current, or coulombs per second. Electron potential is voltage or joules per second.
Unit measure for resistence is called as "OHM". Its law is called as "OHM'S LAW".
the purpose of a voltmeter is used to measure voltage in a circuit
Voltage measures the electrical potential between two parts of an electrical circuit. Also called electromotive force. Voltage provides the 'pressure' to drive electrons round a circuit.
The electrical resistance of the circuit
To measure the current in an electrical circuit.
Current measures the flow of electrons through a circuit and voltage basically measure the amount of available electrons.
Amperage.
An "ampere" is a measure of the current in an electrical circuit.
Current flow The answer you are looking for is Amperes or Amps. They are used to measure current flow and Amps do the actual work as they move electrons throughout the system.
Amperage or Amps is a measure of is the flow rate of electrical current that is available.
You measure voltage using a voltmeter which involves measuring the electrical potential difference between 2 points in an electrical circuit.
An ammeter measures the current, often in an electrical circuit
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good question...