define the term current and state its S I unit
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Current is the rate at which an electriccharge flows in a conductor. It is the number of electrons passing a given point in a second. This means that if more electrons pass by a given point, the current is greater. ... Electricalcurrent is measured in Amperes or "amps" which is its SI Unit
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Explanation:current is defined as the flow of electrons
But the direction of current is opposite to the flow of electron
It's SI UNIT is ampere A
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