Current is the amount of electrical charge that flows past a given point in a given time.
Current is measured in Amperes, which is Coulombs per Second.
Sometimes, erroneously, we use the term current to refer to voltage or power. Voltage is Joules per Coulomb. Power is Joules per Second, or Voltage times Current.
There is no such thing as an "electric currant." Maybe you meant "electric current," which is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Current, in electrical terms, refers to the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is measured in amperes (A) and represents the rate at which electric charge moves through a circuit.
Electric current, in terms of the electron theory, is defined as the flow of electrons through a conductor due to the movement of negatively charged particles. It is the rate of flow of charge per unit time, typically measured in amperes. The flow of electrons creates a potential difference, causing them to move from a higher potential to a lower potential.
AC stands for alternating current in electrical terms. It is a type of electric current that periodically reverses direction, unlike direct current (DC) which flows in a constant direction.
Resistance is the measure of how much a material or component opposes the flow of electric current. In electrical terms, resistance is defined as the ratio of voltage to current in a circuit, measured in ohms.
There is no such thing as an "electric currant." Maybe you meant "electric current," which is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
it nothing but the flow of electrons to a particular area
Current, in electrical terms, refers to the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is measured in amperes (A) and represents the rate at which electric charge moves through a circuit.
Electric current, in terms of the electron theory, is defined as the flow of electrons through a conductor due to the movement of negatively charged particles. It is the rate of flow of charge per unit time, typically measured in amperes. The flow of electrons creates a potential difference, causing them to move from a higher potential to a lower potential.
That is the result of resistance in the wire. In energy terms, some of the energy in the electric current is converted into heat.
This is usually specified in terms of the current. But the current is caused by a voltage.
AC stands for alternating current in electrical terms. It is a type of electric current that periodically reverses direction, unlike direct current (DC) which flows in a constant direction.
Electrical current is the flow of electrons, so from an atomic structure view, this would mean electrons are moving from one atom to the next; as one moves, it is replaced by another from a previous atom. I don't believe you can make the statement that these are only valence electrons moving, but I could be wrong.
ohm is used to measure resistance of electric current. Ampere is used to measure electric current. volt is used to measure voltage.
ohm is used to measure resistance of electric current. Ampere is used to measure electric current. volt is used to measure voltage.
Static electricity is electric charge just sitting there. Electric Current is electric charge in motion. And the original terms for electricity is Lightning, Thunderbolt.
It is normally called the electric current, measured in amps.