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what is the meaning of current?
Difference between electricity and current.​

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Answered by AlexaJones
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Current is the flow of electrical charge carriers like electrons. Current flows from negative to positive points. ... One ampere of current is defined as one coulomb of electrical charge moving past a unique point in a second.

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Electricity is defined as the effects of an electric charge. An example of electricity is the force that powers a light bulb. An example of electricity is lightning.

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Answered by mannu1315
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Answer:

The quantity of electric charge flowing through a conductor in one second is called current.

While

Electricity is a set of physical phenomenon associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.

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