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by taneq 3439 days ago
> Um... don't you mean "charge" instead of "current"?

"Current" is moving charged particles (usually electrons). In the moment that they're being shed, the electrons charging the satellite become a current.

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No. Current is a rate of charge per time. It's like saying you're dumping a bucket of flow rather than a bucket of water.
Which... is what I said?
exactly