Electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor. Current is measured in amperes and defined as the flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. Resistance is a property that impedes current flow and is measured in ohms. Ohm's law states that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance. Circuit diagrams use symbols to represent components like cells, resistors, and ammeters. Resistors in series have the same current but added voltages, while resistors in parallel have the same voltage but added currents. Electrical power is the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms and is measured in watts.