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Electrical current results when a voltage or electromagnetic force causes movement of electrons. Since electrons need not be bound to atoms, it is important to exclude atoms, conductors, resistors, what have you in our definition of current flow.

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  • Electrical current results when a voltage or electromagnetic force causes movement of electrons. Since electrons need not be bound to atoms, it is important to exclude atoms, conductors, resistors, what have you in our definition of current flow.
  • Current is the flow of electrons in an electric circuit. The symbol for current is an "I". Current is measured in amperes (often shortened to "amps"). The SI symbol for amps is an "A". Current which only flows in a single direction is known as direct current (DC) while current which alternates direction and flows back and forth is known as alternating current (AC).
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  • Please see --Dore chakravarty 01:18, 24 February 2006 (UTC) --Dore chakravarty 19:50, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
  • Current is the rate of flow of charge. It is measured in amps, A. See Physics Equations
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  • Electrical current results when a voltage or electromagnetic force causes movement of electrons. Since electrons need not be bound to atoms, it is important to exclude atoms, conductors, resistors, what have you in our definition of current flow.
  • Current is the flow of electrons in an electric circuit. The symbol for current is an "I". Current is measured in amperes (often shortened to "amps"). The SI symbol for amps is an "A". Current which only flows in a single direction is known as direct current (DC) while current which alternates direction and flows back and forth is known as alternating current (AC).
  • The 1st 2000's era Beta I bought. He died at an old age.
  • Please see --Dore chakravarty 01:18, 24 February 2006 (UTC) --Dore chakravarty 19:50, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
  • Current is the rate of flow of charge. It is measured in amps, A. See Physics Equations
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