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the strength of a electrical current measured in amperes
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In electricity, current refers to electric current, which is the flow of electric charge. Lightning is an example of an electric current, as is the solar wind, the source of the polar aurora. Probably the most familiar form of electric current is the flow of conduction electrons in a metallic wire. This is how the electric company delivers electricity. ...
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The rate of flow of electricity through wire - measured in terms of amperes.
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the number of electrons that pass a given point at a given time.
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