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  • Electric Current: Definition, Measurement & Understanding
    The rate at which charges move through a conductor is called electric current.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Electric current is the flow of electric charge.

    * It's measured in amperes (A).

    * One ampere is equal to one coulomb of charge passing a point in a conductor per second.

    Think of it like water flowing through a pipe. The amount of water flowing per second is analogous to the electric current.

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