Electricity
Brianna Clinton
Current
the amount of electric charge flowing past a specified point per unit of time. The unit for current is ampere (A).
We use this in our everyday life by turning on a light switch.
Example: A light bulb is lit by current
Resistance
the difficulty an electric current faces to pass through an object
We use it in our everyday life by bending a wire to create more resistance.
Example: power wires
Circuit
A closed loop that current flows through
I use this in my everyday life when a battery is operating a light
Example: when you use your phone because a phone has a circuit board
Current, Resistance, and circuit
These are all related to electricity. Current is how electricity flows, resistance is the difficulty current faces to pass through an object and a circuit puts electricity through a closed loop witch makes electricity flow.