Current electricity is the flow of electric charge particles in one direction through a conductor. The electrostatic potential is the electric level that determines the direction of flow, similar to how water flows from higher to lower levels or heat flows from higher to lower temperatures. A source like an electric cell is required to produce a uniform flow of charges in a circuit, as it converts chemical energy into electrical energy to power current electricity.
Current electricity is the flow of electric charge particles in one direction through a conductor. The electrostatic potential is the electric level that determines the direction of flow, similar to how water flows from higher to lower levels or heat flows from higher to lower temperatures. A source like an electric cell is required to produce a uniform flow of charges in a circuit, as it converts chemical energy into electrical energy to power current electricity.
Current electricity is the flow of electric charge particles in one direction through a conductor. The electrostatic potential is the electric level that determines the direction of flow, similar to how water flows from higher to lower levels or heat flows from higher to lower temperatures. A source like an electric cell is required to produce a uniform flow of charges in a circuit, as it converts chemical energy into electrical energy to power current electricity.
• Heat from the body – higher temperature to lower temperature • Tendency of positive charge – higher electric level to lower electric level “The electric level deciding the direction of flow of electric charges s called electrostatic potential” • Electrical charge flowing through a wire in 1 second can be called unit current. • SI unit – Coulomb per second or Ampere • Scalar quantity Electric Cell
• A Source is required to produce a uniform
flow of charges in a circuit , this source is known as Electric Cell.