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what is difference between current and charge?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Charge is something that produces or experience a force

While current is the rate of flow of charge.

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Answered by Prajjwal185
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Difference Between Charge & Current

⇒The most significant difference between the charge and the current is that the charge is the physical property of matter, whereas the current is the rate of flow of charges. The electric charge is the physical property of matter which experiences the force when placed in an electric field. It is of three types positive, negative and neutral. When these charges (generally electrons) move in the particular direction its generate current. And this current is used for illumination and mechanical works.

Charge Definition - It is a physical property of particles which allow them to interact with each other.

Current Definition - It is the rate of flow of charge particles (generally electrons).

Charge Force - Experience force only in electric field.

Current Force - Experience force both in electrical and magnetic field

Unit of Charge - Coulombs (C)

Unit of Current - Amperes (A)

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