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ELECTRIC CURRENT The flow of electric charge. The preferred unit of measure is the ampere.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTA flow of electric charges. The SI unit of electric current is the ampere.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe rate at which electricity flows through an electrical conductor, usually measured in amperes (amps).
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ELECTRIC CURRENTrate of flow of electricity, measured in amperes.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTflow of electricity, or charged particles, through a conductor.
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ELECTRIC CURRENT A flow of electrons through a conductor, the size of the current is proportional to the rate of electron flow.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electrons through a wire or other conductor.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of charged particles from one place to another.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTA flow of electrons; electricity, amps.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electrons through a conductor.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe rate of flow of charge past a given point in an electric circuit.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electric charge electric field force field produced by an electrical charge
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe continuous flow or movement of an electric charge (Lessons 23, 24, Lab 3)
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe amount of electricity flowing in a system, usually measured in amperes or amps for short.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTA flow of electrons through a wire or other electrical conductor. Electrons are negatively charged particles of matter.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electrons measure in amps.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTsee current.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electric charge. The preferred unit of measure is the ampere.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTFlow of electricity through a conductor or transmitter.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electrons in a conductor between two points having a difference in potential, generally expressed in amperes.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTPassage of negatively-charged electrons along a conductor.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTthe flow of electricity through a circuit. Current travels from the (+) side of a battery (power), through the components connected in the circuit, and back to the (-) side of the battery (ground). El [..]
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electrons through a conductor. The unit of electric current is the Ampère (A).
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ELECTRIC CURRENTthe rate at which charges pass through a given point; measured in amperes
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ELECTRIC CURRENTa continuous flow of electrons and/or ions through a material which conducts electricity. A current usually flows in a closed circuit, without beginning or end. In daily life currents are generally dr [..]
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ELECTRIC CURRENTA more formal term meaning the same as the term Current (the amount of electron charge passing a point in a conductor per unit of time).
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ELECTRIC CURRENTThe flow of electrons.
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ELECTRIC CURRENTAn electric current flows through a conductor when there is an overall movement of charge through it and is measured as the time rate of change of charge. [Unit: ampere or A]
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