What is voltage and current?

on Monday, 26 March 2018

VOLTAGE

The voltage at any point is  the work done to bring a charge from zero potential to that point.
                          V=dW/dQ  j/c or volt

VOLTAGE DIFFERENCE

          It is the work done to bring a charge from one potential to another.


CURRENT 
            current is the rate of flow of charge at a cross sectional area of a conductor.
Mathematically, 
                    Current=dQ/dt
   If 1 coulomb of charge flows in 1 second then the current is said to be 1 Ampere.


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