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difference b/w voltage and current

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difference b/w current and voltage

hi
i am newly in electronics can any body tell diff b/w V & I.:?::?::?:
 

voltage and current difference

I made by moving energy between electrons
but V made by deference energy and potential between 2 point
I is in 1 direction but V is between 2 point

we have I if we have V
but maybe we have V between 2 point but we dont have I in there
 

Re: difference b/w current and voltage

very new.
voltage is the difference of potentials between two points.
while current is the number of charges/electrons that flow in between these two points in 1 second.
current flows in between the two terminals having some potential difference otherwise not.
V and I are directly proportional. as V increases I increases.
please see this video:
YouTube - Current and Voltage
 

Voltage means potential deference between two point. Which means one point has a lot of positive charge other one has lot of negative charge. when the two point is connected by resister or something the charge movement will happen. the speed of that movement is the current.
 

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