difference between electric current and electricity
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Current in general refers to any flow. Thermal currents, currents in a river and also electric currents.
Electricity deals with charges on ions, electrons and their movement.
Electricity deals with charges on ions, electrons and their movement.
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electric current is the rate of flow of charge passed a given point in an electrical circuit measured in coulomb/sec,which is named as ampere.
in most dc circuits ,it can be assumed that the resistance to flow current is a constant ,which is flow through the circuits through resistance and voltagr as per the ohm's law.
in most dc circuits ,it can be assumed that the resistance to flow current is a constant ,which is flow through the circuits through resistance and voltagr as per the ohm's law.
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