It’s always been a confusion on the real difference between the two. Please explain it in simple terms… thanks you.
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Consider the example of two waterfalls of the same height, one with less water flowing and the other with large water content. Can we say both are the same? no the amount of water is different.
So the amount of charge flowing in a circuit is called current. The charge can be -ve i.e. electron or +ve i.e. holes.
Let’s go back to the two waterfalls. imagine the amount of water is the same in both falls, but at a different height. i.e. the potential difference between top and bottom is different. potential difference is also called voltage.
Watch this video for a better understanding: https://youtu.be/N1pWWa_y4fw