What difference between voltage and current
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Answer / lokesh
Voltage current
1.unit is volts 1.unit is ampere
2.always 2.connected in
connected in series
parallel
3.v=IR 3.I=v/R
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Answer / *avi
Voltage is the force that causes flow of electrons
(charges)..
Flow of charges known as current. Current flow will be
results in a closed circuit when there is potential
difference between two points.
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Answer / sanjeev kumar
Voltage is the potential difference between two points of the circuit
current is the flow of electron from one point to onther point due to the potential difference between two points of electrical cicuit
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Answer / harish khera
Current is the flow of charge(electrons) and is measured in amps.
Voltage is the pressure with which charge flows and is measured in volts.
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Answer / rathod adityakumar arvindbhai
Voltage is the potential difference between two points of the circuit where one point is higher then another point.
current is the flow of electron from one point to onther point due to the potential difference between two points of electrical circuit.
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