what is different between electricity and electric current
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Simple explanation for these terms can be: Charge: Its the "amount" of unbalanced electricity in a body. Its usually measured in the form of electrons (either excess or deficiency). Its units is coulomb. Current: It is the "flow" of electrons from higher electricpotential towards the lower.
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Simple explanation for these terms can be: Charge: Its the "amount" of unbalanced electricity in a body. Its usually measured in the form of electrons (either excess or deficiency). Its units is coulomb. Current: It is the "flow" of electrons from higher electricpotential towards the lower.
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ELECTRICITY IS A FORM OF AN ENERGY AND ELECTRIC CURRENT WHICH IS A CURRENT WHICH CONTAINS CHARGES.
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