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ELECTRIC CURRENT IN A CIRCUIT

ELECTRIC CURRENT IN A CIRCUIT

Introduction

Electricity plays a very important role in our daily life. Devices like bulbs, fans, televisions, computers, and mobile phones work due to electric current. To understand electricity, we must first understand electric current and how it flows in a circuit.

What is Electric Current?

Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor.

In simple words, when electric charges move from one place to another in a material, electric current is produced.

  • In metal wires, electric current is due to the movement of electrons.

  • In liquids and gases, electric current is due to the movement of ions.

Electric current is denoted by the symbol I.

Flow of Electric Charges

Electric charges do not flow on their own. They require:

  1. A source of electrical energy

  2. A conducting path

  3. A closed circuit

When these conditions are satisfied, charges start moving, and electric current flows.

Electric Circuit

An electric circuit is a closed conducting path through which electric current flows.

Components of an Electric Circuit

  1. Electric Cell or Battery

    • Provides electrical energy

    • Creates potential difference

  2. Connecting Wires

    • Made of conducting materials like copper

    • Allow charges to move

  3. Switch (Key)

    • Used to open or close the circuit

    • Controls the flow of current

  4. Electric Device

    • Bulb, resistor, motor, etc.

    • Uses electrical energy

Open Circuit and Closed Circuit

  • Closed CircuitWhen the switch is ON, the circuit is complete, and current flows.

  • Open Circuit When the switch is OFF, the circuit is broken, and current does not flow.

A bulb glows only when the circuit is closed.

Electric Current Direction

  • Conventionally, electric current is considered to flow from positive terminal to negative terminal of the cell.

  • In reality, electrons flow from negative terminal to positive terminal.

This difference is due to historical reasons.

MEASURING ELECTRIC CURRENT

Unit of Electric Current

The SI unit of electric current is ampere (A).

One ampere is defined as the flow of one coulomb of charge per second.

Smaller units:

  • Milliampere (mA)

  • Microampere (µA)

Instrument Used to Measure Current

Electric current is measured using an instrument called an ammeter.

Ammeter

An ammeter is a device used to measure the amount of current flowing in a circuit.

Properties of an Ammeter

  1. It has very low resistance

  2. It allows maximum current to pass through it

  3. It gives accurate current readings

CURRENT IN A SERIES CIRCUIT

What is a Series Circuit?

A series circuit is a circuit in which all components are connected one after another, forming a single path for current flow.

IMPORTANT KEY WORDS

  • Electric Current

  • Electric Circuit

  • Cell

  • Battery

  • Switch

  • Ammeter

  • Ampere

  • Series Circuit

  • Resistance

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