Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 30)
30.
Current is considered as the movement of:
electrons
protons
charge
nuclei
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
16 comments Page 1 of 2.

Jaggi said:   4 years ago
Yes, right @Nidhi.

The flow of electrons is called current.

Chandru said:   7 years ago
Current is nothing but flow of charges not an electron, but electron flow will be call it as charge. So the answer is charge.

Nidhi said:   8 years ago
Flow of electrons called current. So it is the right answer.

PAYEL said:   10 years ago
Electron is nothing but negative charge. So option C is useless.

Renuka said:   1 decade ago
Current is flowing of charge particles. Here not mention the conventional current and electric current so answer is charges.

Ashutosh singh said:   1 decade ago
Electronics engineering deals with the movement of electron and holes both so the answer must be charge.

Dinu said:   1 decade ago
What voltage refers to?

Saurav mohan said:   1 decade ago
Answer must be charge. Because in semiconductors current is due to holes and electrons both. Holes are the absence of electrons which keeps shifting to give a flow of current. Hall experiment has also proved that holes exist. Hole is actually a controversial concept. And in electrolytic batteries current arises due to flow of ions.

Akhilsree said:   1 decade ago
Current is nothing but flow of charge not only electrons. If we consider electrolyte in which current is due to the flow of ions rather than electrons.

Keshav devale said:   1 decade ago
Current is defined as flow of charge. The electrons charge is negative (-) to flow the negative to positive.


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