Electric Current And Ohm's Law.
By Godsfavour
@Godsfavour (7)
Nigeria
January 17, 2007 2:08pm CST
Before going into more details, i have to use this medium to crave our indulgence, by making the less privileged ones reason in the same line with us: Thus we have to start by saying the meaning of the following; "Electric Current, and Ohm". Thus, before knowing what Electric current is, i will like us to draw a correlation from "Electricity". From my own findings, Electricity should be rightly defined as the flow of substance or electron in a conductor, based on it's potential difference or the push behind it's movement/ flow, from the high point to the low point.
On that note, "ELECTRIC CURRENT": Is the uniform motion, flow, and movement of electric charge. When one (1) coulomb of electrically charged particles move past a point in one (1) second and the existing current becomes one ampere.
OHM'S LAW: This is a part name of a man, known as "George Simon Ohm", who propounded a universal accepted law, for the measure of resistance, which it's result is denoted by one of his name "Ohm".This is represented as, R= v/I. which means, in determining a resistance; it means that any change in voltage is the same change in current. Thus, resistance is an intermediary.
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