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Revision 4 . . (edit) November 8, 2001 12:58 am by Gareth Owen
Revision 3 . . November 8, 2001 12:49 am by Seb [SI, Ohm's law]
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The time rate of change of electric charge, usually through a metal wire or some other conductor (see current). The flow of current also produces a [magnetic field]?.
The time rate of flow of electric charge, usually through a metal wire or some other [electrical conductor]? (see current). The flow of current also produces a magnetic field.

In the SI system of units, electric current is measured in Amperes or Coulomb?/second.

Ohms Law predicts the current in an [ideal resistor]? to be the quotient of applied voltage over [electrical resistance]?.

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