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understanding electric current

1. What is Electric Current?

Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a material.

  • In most circuits, the moving charges are electrons

  • Current flows only when there is a closed path (circuit)

Simple definition

👉 Electric current = flow of electrons

Unit of current

  • Measured in ampere (A)

  • 1 ampere means a large number of electrons flowing every second

2. Why Do Metals Conduct Electricity?

Structure of metals

Metals have a special atomic structure:

  • Each metal atom has free (loosely bound) electrons

  • These electrons can move easily from atom to atom

What happens when voltage is applied?

  • A battery or cell creates an electric field

  • This field pushes free electrons

  • Electrons start moving → current flows

Why non-metals usually don’t conduct

  • Their electrons are tightly bound

  • No free electrons to move

  • So current cannot flow easily

3. What is a Cell and How Does It Produce Current?

An electric cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy.

Parts of a simple cell

  • Positive terminal (+)

  • Negative terminal (–)

  • Electrolyte (chemical inside)

What happens inside the cell?

  • Chemical reactions push electrons toward the negative terminal

  • Electrons want to move to the positive terminal

  • But they can only do this through an external circuit

4. How Current Flows in a Circuit

Step-by-step flow

  1. Cell creates a potential difference (voltage)

  2. Circuit is closed

  3. Electrons flow:

    • From negative terminal

    • Through the wire and devices

    • To the positive terminal

⚠️ Note:

  • Electron flow: negative → positive

  • Conventional current (used in diagrams): positive → negative

5. How a Lamp Lights Up

Inside a lamp (bulb)

  • There is a thin wire called a filament

  • Usually made of tungsten (high resistance, high melting point)

What happens when current flows?

  • Electrons collide with atoms in the filament

  • These collisions produce heat

  • Filament becomes very hot

  • Hot filament glows → light is produced

Energy conversion

👉 Electrical energy → heat energy → light energy

6. Role of Current and Energy

Current

  • Controls how many electrons flow

  • More current → brighter lamp (up to a limit)

Energy

  • Supplied by the cell

  • Transferred to components (lamp, motor, heater)

Electrical power

Power tells how fast energy is used:

Power=Voltage × Current

7. Why a Lamp Does NOT Light in an Open Circuit

If:

  • Wire is broken

  • Switch is open

  • Cell is dead

Then:

  • No complete path

  • No electron flow

  • No current → no light

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