Resistance
The opposing force that charges flowing in electric circuits must overcome is resistance. Resistance is caused by factors such as the material through which the charges are flowing, the temperature of the material, and the dimensions of the material. It impedes the flow of charges and results in the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy.
Flowing electricity is called electric current.
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You can measure current - or the lack of current - with an ammeter.
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
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Electric charge flowing in a steady stream is called electric current. It is the rate of flow of electric charge and is measured in Amperes (A).
Then the current will stop flowing.
This is known as DC. Direct Current.
Electricity flowing through a wire is called an electric current. This current is the movement of electric charge carriers, such as electrons, through the wire in a specific direction.
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