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When is an electric current said to flow?


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  1. An electric current is said to flow when electrons move through a conductor.
  2. Potential difference applied across the ends of the wire makes the electric current flow in the wire.
  3. When a charge of 1 coulomb flows through any cross-section of a conductor for 1 second, the electric current flowing through it is said to be 1 ampere.

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