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  • Understanding Electric Current: Causes, Flow, and Factors
    An electric current is caused by the movement of charged particles, usually electrons, through a conductor. When a voltage is applied across a conductor, it creates an electric field, which exerts a force on the electrons, causing them to move. The strength of the current depends on the voltage applied, the resistance of the conductor, and the number of free electrons available.
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