Respuesta :
Answer: The correct answer is the continuous flow of electric charges in a conductor.
Explanation:
Electric current is defined as the continuous flow of electric charges through a conductor. Direction of the electric current is opposite to the flow of electrons. It is represented by a symbol 'I' and its S.I. unit is Amperes.
Its value depends on the voltage and resistance. The equation representing the relationship between current, voltage and resistance is given by Ohm's Law, which is:
[tex]V=IR[/tex]
where,
V is the voltage
I is the current
R is the resistance
Hence, the correct answer is the continuous flow of electric charges in a conductor.
Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
It is known that electric current is the continuous flow of electrons or electric charges (positive and negative) from one point to another.
Whereas a conductor is a substance that allows the flow of these electrons or electric charges. Hence, a conductor is able to pass electric current without any disturbance or resistance.
Thus, we can conclude that electric current is the continuous flow of electric charges in a conductor.