Electric current is defined as the charge flowing per unit time:
A current of 1 A means 1 coulomb of charge passes a point every second.
Current is measured using an ammeter connected in series. In a series circuit, the current is the same at every point. In a parallel circuit, the total current equals the sum of the currents in each branch.
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