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The rate of flow of an electric charge is known as
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Electric potential
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Electric current
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None of these
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Electric current refers to the rate of flow of an electric charge. It is the movement of electrically charged particles, such as electrons, through a conductor. The flow of current is measured in amperes (A) and is the basis for the functioning of electrical devices and circuits. Electric potential, on the other hand, refers to the electric potential energy per unit charge at a certain point in an electric field. Therefore, the correct answer is Electric current.