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difference between electric power and electric current​

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Answered by shauryasrinet2p83lee
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Electric current is the actual rate of flow of electrons past a given point, in a unit of time. ... Power, measured in Watts, is the amount of work electricity can do in a circuit. Watts are calculated by the Voltage times Amps in a circuit.

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Answered by MasterMiit
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Electric current is the actual rate of flow of electrons past a given point, in a unit of time. It is measured in Amperes, which is defined by the flow of about 6.2 x 10^18 electrons in 1 second. Power, measured in Watts, is the amount of work electricity can do in a circuit..

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