Cant you just agree that you where wrong?If you accept Milikan, the voltghe on a cap is dtermined by number of electrons. The charge on a cap can only change 1 electron at a time. You seem to be rejecting quntization of charge. Make up your mind, which is it? Current is elctrons per second as I stated.
But current is measuring the speed of the charge. You can have as low current as you want by moving that single electron very, very, very slowly...
Good question. Take an unconnected piece of copper wire. At a cross section thermal electrons are moving back and forth across it. The net charge crossing is zero. Thermal electrons are created by heat. Electrons move around being created and absorbed powered by heat. They are moving randomly any which way.
Place a voltage across the wire and a force in Newtons per meter appears across the wire creating a net drift of electrons through the wire. An electron does not enter the wire and appear at the other end. At any spot on a cross section electrons may be going one way or another, but there is a net drift in one direction and that is current. Current is coulombs per second.
The drift velocity is actually relatively slow .
https://study.com/academy/lesson/drift-velocity-electron-mobility-definitions-formula.html
Current is measured in different ways. The most common is to place a small precision resistance in series with the current and measure the voltage across it. From Ohm's Law Current = voltage/resistance.
Another is to measure the magnetic field with a transformer around the wire, AC current only. A third is using the Hall Effect.
ITS NOT A FUCKING QUESTION! ITS NOT UP TO DEBATE! iT IS WHAT IT IS!
Just move a charge slow enough and you get as low current you want.
Yee man..
