The document provides information about current, electromotive force, potential difference, and resistance. It defines key terms, provides equations, and examples of calculations. It describes:
- Current is the flow of charge measured in amperes. It is carried by the flow of electrons in a conductor.
- Electromotive force is the work done per unit charge to drive charge around a complete circuit. It is measured in volts.
- Potential difference is the work done per unit charge to move charge through a circuit component. It is also measured in volts.
- Resistance is the opposition to current flow. It is calculated as potential difference divided by current and measured in ohms.