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Current is flow of __________​

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Answered by cosmiccreed
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Answer:

current is a flow of charged particles.

An electric current is expressed by the amount of charge flowing through a particular area and unit time.

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Answered by Nereida
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An electric current is the flow of charged particles.

An electric current is expressed by the amount of charge flowing through a particular area and unit time.

In short, it is the rate of flow of electric charges.

A charge is a property of a material.

An electric circuit is a direction in which electric current passes.

An electric current passes in the opposite direction of the flow of electrons.

An electric current passes through a conductor or a conducting material.

An instrument which measures the flow of electric current in a circuit is called ammeter.

An ammeter is always connected in series in a circuit.

The systeme international aur SI unit of electric current is said to be ampere.

1 A is said to be the flow of one coulomb of charge per second.

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