what is the diffrence between voltage and current?
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Answer / santhsoh
VOlTAGE : It is defined as potential difference between any
two points.
CURRENT: rate change flow of electrons.
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Answer / ganesan.n
Movement of Electrons is called Current & the Force
required to move the electrons is called Voltage!!!
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Answer / suresh
VOLTAGE: 1.Defined as potential difference between any
two points.
2.Its the driving force needed to move the
electrons.
CURRENT : Rate of flow of Electrons Constitute the Current.
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Answer / mack
CURRENT:- Electricity is the flow of free electrons in a
conductor from one atom to other atom in same general
direction. this flow of electron refered as current and its
designated by the symbol "I",
Voltage:- Voltage is the force applied to the conductor
that causes electric current to flow. its designated by "V".
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Answer / ram sumer
In common voltage is a pressure of electricity between two
points which have higher & lower potential. And current is
a flow of electrons between higher & lower potential or
pressure.
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Answer / murali krishna
The Net charge flowing through cross-section of a conductor
in Unit Time is called Electric Current.
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Answer / santhosh
voltage:Is an type of pressure that drives electrical charge
through a circuit
current:Is an electric charge hat is moving is usually moved
by electeon
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Answer / samlesh singh
Flow of electron in conductors is called
current and potential difference
between tow end of conductor is called
voltage
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Answer / prasenjit biswas
Voltage:-The potential difference between two points of the conductor. Current:-The flow of electrons of the conductor.
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