Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 40)
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Shrismith said:
1 decade ago
Continuous "flow" of electrons in a conductor, in a particular direction, is called as electric current. So one thing observe here "flow" means its a movement is it. Hence current is movement of electrons.
Naveed ahmed said:
1 decade ago
Basically the current is the rate of flow of charges that is coulombs/time and that rate of flow is the movement. So, the rate of flow (movement) of negative charges viz. Electrons is called the current.
Somasekhar said:
1 decade ago
Conductor means the electrons remain at stationary position if the electrons flows flows from one place to other is called current.
Anand said:
1 decade ago
Resistance - opposes the flow of electrons.
voltage - Potential difference between two ends.
voltage - Potential difference between two ends.
Siba said:
8 years ago
Why is the direction of current flow equal to opposite direction of electron flow?
Krunal said:
1 decade ago
Current starts to flow only because of the movement of electrons.
Manju said:
1 decade ago
What is meant by repulsion of electrons?
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