what is the difference b/w1) electric charge and electric current2) el...
1) Charge: Its the amount of unbalanced electricity in a body. Its usually measured in the form of electrons (either excess or deficiency). Its units is Coulomb. Current: It is the flow of electrons. 2) The main difference between electrical and electronic circuits is that electrical circuits have no decision making (processing) capability, whereas electronic circuits do. An electric circuit simply powers machines with electricity. However, an electronic circuit can interpret a signal or an instruction, and perform a task.
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what is the difference b/w1) electric charge and electric current2) el...
Electric charge, which can be positive or negative, occurs in discrete natural units and is neither created nor destroyed.. Electric charges are of two general types: positive and negative..The unit of electric charge in the metre–kilogram–second and SI systems is the coulomb,
what is the difference b/w1) electric charge and electric current2) el...
Electric charges were produced from a body due to some process, current is produced due to flow of charge and electric means current and the body which carry electric called electronic
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