Would a strong current be described as a current with many electrons? If not then what is a srong current?
Current = charge flowing past a point per second.
No. A strong current is one with many electrons (charge) flowing in a small amount of time.
I = dq/dt where q is charge and t is time
well it is all about potential with high kinetic energy equivalence
I=neAVd, where Vd is the drift velocity of the electrons. Drift velocity increases when the current is driven by a powerful battery. Current is the number electrons flowing through a given area in unit time. So, as drift velocity increases the rate of flow of electrons increase. Current not only depends on the number of electrons but also on their velocity.
I think "strong current" is simply large I, charge flow/time.
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