Difference between eleethical charger and electrical current
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Question : Difference between electrical charge and electrical current.
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Electrical charge:-
An electric charge is present any time there is an unbalanced number of positively and negatively charged particles in a given area. An electric charge may be static (nonmoving) or the result of current.
Charge = how many electrons are in a given volume.
Electrical current:-
Current is electricity in motion. It is measured in amperes. An ampere is defined as one coulomb per second, i.e., a certain number of electrons passing a given point in a certain period of time.
Current = how much charge crosses a given area per second
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Electrical charge:-
An electric charge is present any time there is an unbalanced number of positively and negatively charged particles in a given area. An electric charge may be static (nonmoving) or the result of current.
Charge = how many electrons are in a given volume.
Electrical current:-
Current is electricity in motion. It is measured in amperes. An ampere is defined as one coulomb per second, i.e., a certain number of electrons passing a given point in a certain period of time.
Current = how much charge crosses a given area per second
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