what is the difference between voltage and current
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Current is the rate at which electric charge flows past a point in circuit. Voltage is the potential difference in charge between two points in a electrical field.
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Current :
Current is the amount of charge that flows through a circuit per second. In precise way, amount of electricity that flows is current. A current always flow opposite to the direction of electrons movement. This conludes that current always flows from positive termimal to negative terminal since electrons movement is from negative terminal to positive terminal.
Voltage :
The intensity of electricity is termed as voltage. However in simple words, voltage is force or push to create movement of electrons towards positive terminal. But it is worth mentioning that Voltage don't actually means to any force applied over the electrons.
S.I unit of Current is Ampere and Voltages is Volts.
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