Voltage in an electrical circuit determines the strength of current flow following Ohm's Law.
Voltage is the measure of electrical potential energy per charge, represented in volts. When there is a stronger voltage in an electrical circuit, more current flows through it. Current flow in a circuit is determined by the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current, following Ohm's Law (V=IR), where a larger voltage results in a stronger flow of electrons.
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