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'''Current''' is a measure of how much electricity is flowing and is measured in Amps (A) and its symbol is I. |
[[File:Ohms law current source.svg|150px|right|thumb|A simple circuit with a current source.]]'''Current''' is a measure of how much electricity is flowing and is measured in Amps (A) and its symbol is I. Electrons carry a negative charge, hence they move from the more negative end of the circuit to the more positive. Current flow from positive to negative is termed ''conventional current''. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |