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what is current electricity?​

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Answered by Ayushnirban
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Electric current in simple terms are electrons in motion along a path, regardless of the number of electrons flowing. The path may be a conductor such as copper, silver and aluminium. Free electrons can be forced to move from one region of the conductor to the other.

Current

Current is the rate at which an electric charge flows in a conductor. It is the number of electrons passing a given point in a second. This means that if more electrons pass by a given point, the current is greater.

The symbol for current is the letter “I”.  Electrical current is measured in Amperes or "amps".

Voltage

Voltage measures the difference in electrical energy between two points of a circuit. Voltage is measured in Volts and represented by the letter 'V'

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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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.

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