What is mean by voltage & current.
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Answer / guruvendrakumar
potential difference between the two ends.It is called voltage.
flow of free electrons,It is called current
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Answer / asg
Voltage is one of the Electric pressure between two ends
like high potential to low potential. Current is a flow of
electron move from one end to another end by the pressing
of volatage.
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Answer / rksamy
Potential
difference
between two ends
of the conductor
is called
voltage.
Flow of charges
like electrons
is called current
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Answer / mahe
potential difference between two ends is called voltage
it is a flow of electric charge through a medium.This charge
is typically cared by a conductor such as wire is called
current.
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Answer / raja
flow of electron is current
potential difference between 2 end is voltage
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Answer / nitesh kundanani
potential difference between conductor's two ends is called voltage and flow electron charge that is called current.
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Answer / niwat
the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that
produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in
volts
Current : electron flow in an conducting material
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Answer / rajesh
flow of electrons in semiconducting material is called as
e.city s otherwise known as current.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 10 No |
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