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2. What determines the flow of charge?​

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Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

An amp is the amount of charge that flows past a given point per unit of time. ... The number of amps—or amperage—of a flowing charge is determined by both voltage and resistance. Electric current, or amperage, can be compared to the flow of water through a pipe.

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Answered by sachindeo098
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Answer:

The difference in charge between two points determines how much energy you (would need to move them together) or (could get out of moving them apart)

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