different between current and voltage and the direction it flows
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In electric circuits, current is the flow of charge through any given point, while voltage expresses the energy the charge gains or loses as it moves from point to point and arises from the existence of Coulomb forces everywhere in the circuit. Essentially, voltage is the cause, and current is the effect.
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