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Give me details about current and electricity​


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\huge\sf{\underline{1.\:Electric\:current:}}

\bullet The amount of electrical charge transferred (per unit time).

\bullet Through a conductive material, it represents the flow of electrons.

\bullet Current is a \sf{\underline{scalar\:quantity.}}

\sf{\underline{Note:}} The direction of current is relevant, though in circuit analysis.

\boxed{\sf{I= \frac{Q}{t}}}

\sf{\underline{Where:}}

I = Current, Q = Charge, t = Time

\bullet The SI unit of electrical current is \sf{\underline{Ampere.}}

\bullet Ampere is defined as \sf{\underline{1\:coulomb/second.}}

\huge\sf{\underline{2.\:Electricity:}}

\bullet It is an important source of energy.

\bullet It is associated with the presence and flow of electric charges.

\sf{\underline{The\:two\:parts\:of\:electricity:}}

\implies Static

\implies Current electricity

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