What
does
electric current in
a
circuit
represent
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Electric current is the movement of electrons through a wire. Electric current is measured in amperes (amps) and refers to the number of charges that move through the wire per second. ... If we want current to flow directly from one point to another, we should use a wire that has as little resistance as possible.
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Electric current is the movement of electrons through a wire. Electric current is measured in amperes (amps) and refers to the number of charges that move through the wire per second. ... If we want current to flow directly from one point to another, we should use a wire that has as little resistance as possible.
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