electric current
Electrical energy
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There are two types of charges: positive charges and negative charges. Positive charges are immobile, and are found inside the nuclei of atoms as Protons. Negative charges can be mobile, and have the source of electrons. These orbit the nuclei of atoms, and can be stripped from the atoms to be used as mobile charged through conductors, such as electricity moving through wires.
Hello, some error in the words. Electric "force" not electric charge. A/s we increase the distance between the charges ./2 times then force between them will be halved.
The flow of electric charges is current.
Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
flow of electricity through a conductor are electric charges
Copper is very good conductor of electric charge. That is why it is invariably used in the electric motors.
Like electric charges - charges of the same sign - repel each other.
Electric fields start on positive charges and terminate on negative charges..
If you are referring to the flow of electric charges it is called electrical energy.
The difference between dielectric and insulator lies in its field of application.Dielectrics are used to store the electric charges, while insulators are used to block the flow of electric charges ( they more or less act like a wall).While all dielectrics are insulators (they don't allow the flow of electric charges through them) all insulators aren't dielectric because they can't store charges unlike dielectrics.
Electric current is defined as the movement of electrical charges.
the electric charges is measured in terms of electrons gained or lost.it is expressed in colombos .
electric current
the law of electric charges states that like charges repel, or push away, and opposite charges attract.