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OCR: CURRENT An electric current is a flow of electric charge, usually electrons. The number of electrons passing any point in a circuit each second is a measure of the current flowing. Current is usually measured in amps, or amperes (A). The greater the voltage and the lower the resistance in a circuit, the greater the current. Direct Alternating Current Current