because it flows on the direction where the net charge flows. :D
That is called an electrical current, or just a current.
The flow of electrical charge is called current. It is measured in units called amperes (A) and represents the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit.
No, the continuous flow of charge in a circuit is called electric current. Direct current (DC) refers to the flow of electric charge in a single direction, whereas alternating current (AC) changes direction periodically.
No, a wire carrying a current cannot maintain a neutral charge. When a wire carries a current, it means that there is a flow of charged particles (usually electrons) through the wire, which results in a net charge within the wire.
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Particles with a net negative charge are called electrons.
We use the term net charge to define current due to unbalanced charges that flow.
Elements that have a net positive charge are called cations, while elements with a net negative charge are called anions.
We use the term net charge to define current due to unbalanced charges that flow.
In direct current the charge carries always flow in the same direction, while in alternating current they change direction repeatedly, meaning overall there is no net direction.
flow of charge is called current. but the direction of flow of current is always taken oppsite to the flow of charge.
That is called an electrical current, or just a current.
Atoms do not have any charge, if they have, they are called as ions.
That is called an electric current. Actually, defining an electric current as a "movement of charge" is a little simplistic, but movement of charge is certainly an important part.That is called an electric current. Actually, defining an electric current as a "movement of charge" is a little simplistic, but movement of charge is certainly an important part.That is called an electric current. Actually, defining an electric current as a "movement of charge" is a little simplistic, but movement of charge is certainly an important part.That is called an electric current. Actually, defining an electric current as a "movement of charge" is a little simplistic, but movement of charge is certainly an important part.
The flow of electrical charge is called current. It is measured in units called amperes (A) and represents the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit.
That is called an electrical current.
a current