what is fundamental difference between voltage and current
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Current is the flow on electron and Voltage is a measure of
the potential difference between one place and another.
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Answer / ibrahim
voltage is a potential difference which is a force to move
elctron this flow of electron is current
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voltage is nothing but the force required to move free
electrons from one point to another point and this flow of
free electrons is called current
If voltge high then more free electrons move
from one point to another point so then current is high.
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Answer / prajwal
In simple words, voltage is something that starts a load and current is something that maintains the load or also increasing current can increase the loading capacity(loading is the output power of a circuit that it can handle). One example is a fan which has speed regulators. By turning the knob higher we are increasing the current and hence speed increases and in least position current drawn is minimum and it is the job of voltage to turn the fan.
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Answer / sheikh
voltage basically known as pressure of electron due to which electron move in any conductor and current is basically amount of electron or quantity of electron which can flow in conductor due to voltage.
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