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About the Video Hi, thanks for watching our video about Electric Charge (Q): This is defined as one of the fundamental properties of matter, representing the amount of electricity an object holds. It is measured in Coulombs (C). For perspective, a single electron carries a very small charge of approximately -1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ Coulombs. Charge can exist without moving, such as in a static electric charge. • Electric Current (I): Current is intimately related to charge, and it is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge. It measures how much charge moves through a point per second. The SI unit of current is the Ampere (A). An Ampere is equivalent to one Coulomb per second (C/s), meaning if one Coulomb of charge passes a point in one second, the current is one Ampere. • Visualizing 1 Ampere: A current of 1 Ampere corresponds to approximately 6.24 × 10¹⁸ electrons flowing through a circuit every second. This is because one Coulomb of charge is made up of roughly 6.24 × 10¹⁸ electrons. While this represents a huge number of particles, electrons themselves move surprisingly slowly in wires (often millimeters per second); however, the sheer quantity of electrons enables almost instantaneous transmission of electrical energy. • Importance: Understanding this connection is crucial because it explains how increasing current means more electrons are moving, which directly relates to power consumption. It also highlights the critical importance of current ratings on cables and devices for safety, as exceeding these limits can cause overheating or damage. This knowledge is fundamental for designing electrical circuits, calculating energy consumption, and comprehending signals in electronic components. ABOUT OUR CHANNEL : Welcome to Electronics-Ed, your go-to source for all things related to electronics, circuits, simulations and hardware. Our channel features tutorials on circuit building, design, troubleshooting, simulation, hardware and IoT. We provide engaging and easy to understand content for enthusiasts and professionals. Our channel features a wide range of content, including step-by-step tutorial videos on circuit building, circuit design, and circuit troubleshooting. We believe that learning should be fun and interactive, so we strive to make our videos engaging and easy to understand. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date on the latest electronics trends, tutorials, and more. And if you have any suggestions for future videos, feel free to leave a comment or send us a message. We're always open to feedback and suggestions to improve our channel. Thank you for visiting Electronics-Ed and happy learning! Check out our channel here: / @electronics-ed Don’t forget to subscribe! -------------------------------------------------- OTHER RECOMMENDED VIDEOS : • Видео • Drift and Diffusion Currents in Semiconduc... • Augmented Reality (AR) based Field monitor... -------------------------------------------------- GET IN TOUCH : Contact us on quuoteyt@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL : Get updates or reach out to Get updates on our Social Media Profiles! Facebook: https://facebook.com/circuitswitch Instagram: https://instagram.com/circuit_switch_225 Website: https://www.electronics-ed.com