differences between current, ampere and voltage
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Current is the flow of electrons in an electric circuit while ampere is the unit of measuring current and voltage is associated with the potential difference of current in a circuit
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Current:
An electric current is a flow of electric charge. In electric circuits this charge is often carried by electrons moving through a wire. It can also be carried by ions in an electrolyte, or by both ions and electrons such as in an ionized gas.
ampere:
a unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second.
voltage:
an electrical force measured in units (volts)
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An electric current is a flow of electric charge. In electric circuits this charge is often carried by electrons moving through a wire. It can also be carried by ions in an electrolyte, or by both ions and electrons such as in an ionized gas.
ampere:
a unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second.
voltage:
an electrical force measured in units (volts)
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