Amperes (A): Amperes, often abbreviated as A, is the unit used to measure current. It represents the quantity of electric charge passing through a point in a circuit per second.
Voltage: Voltage is the potential difference between two points in an electrical circuit. It determines how much energy each charge carries and affects the rate at which charges flow (current) in a circuit.
Resistance: Resistance is an opposition to the flow of current in an electrical circuit. It can be thought of as obstacles or barriers that slow down or limit the movement of charges.