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We use the term net charge to define current due to unbalanced charges that flow.
The rate of flow of electric charge isamperage."Amperage" is slang. The correct term is current.
The kinds of electric charge are positive charge and negative charge
Contact arching is the action of an electricity flow that uses surround air as a conduit to sustain its charge. This action take place after a spark breaks away from an electric current.
Electric current is simply the flow of free electrons in a conductor. It is usually defined as the rate of charge flow, because the free electrons represent an electric charge.
Gauss law is a term used in physics. It refers to the distribution of an electric charge in an electric field.
Electric Current is the flow of electrons and hence charge
We use the term net charge to define current due to unbalanced charges that flow.
When an atom has an electric charge it is called an ion.
When an atom has an electric charge it is called an ion.
The rate of flow of electric charge isamperage."Amperage" is slang. The correct term is current.
You need to define your querstion a little more. Are we talking about an electric current, or a static charge?
the rate of flow of electric charge through any cross sectional area is called electric current. by,Rameen Riaz
Frictional electricity is a static electrical charge.
We use the term net charge to define current due to unbalanced charges that flow.
lol the term "magnet" means energy.
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