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US TELEVISION PROGRAM
Court of current issues

Current (fluid)         
MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION OF FLOW IN A FLUID
Current (water); Water current
A current in a fluid is the magnitude and direction of flow within that fluid, such as a liquid or a gas.
Ocean current         
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  • Coupling data collected by NASA/JPL by several different satellite-borne sensors, researchers have been able to "break through" the ocean's surface to detect "Meddies" – super-salty warm-water eddies that originate in the Mediterranean Sea and then sink more than a half-mile underwater in the Atlantic Ocean. The Meddies are shown in red in this scientific figure.
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  • Distinctive white lines trace the flow of surface currents around the world.
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CONTINUOUS, DIRECTED MOVEMENT OF OCEAN WATER
Ocean currents; Sea current; Ocean circulation; Oceanic current; Marine current; World river; Surface currents; Surface current; Oceanic currents; Current (ocean); Current (Ocean); Deep current; Undersea wave; Ocean flow; Draft:Interaction of waves and currents in the ocean; User:Duoc Nguyen/sandbox/How to predict the mean flow in the ocean; Maritime current; Ocean Flow
An ocean current is a continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water, including wind, the Coriolis effect, breaking waves, cabbeling, and temperature and salinity differences. Depth contours, shoreline configurations, and interactions with other currents influence a current's direction and strength.
Amperage         
  • symbol]] for a battery in a [[circuit diagram]].
  • Alternating electric current flows through the solenoid, producing a changing magnetic field. This field causes an electric current to flow in the wire loop by [[electromagnetic induction]].
  • Magnetic field is produced by an electric current in a [[solenoid]].
  • A [[proton conductor]] in a static [[electric field]].
FLOW OF ELECTRIC CHARGE (FOR SPECIFIC QUANTITIES SEE Q29996 OR Q234072)
Amperage; Electrical current; Conventional current; Electric Current; Electrical Current; Electric polarity; Electrical Polarity; Current (electric); Electric currents; Electric conduction; Electrical conduction in gases; Current (electricity); Electron current; AC/DC (electrical); Electrical polarity; Ion flow; Current electricity; Current (electrical); Dynamic electricity; Conduction current; Conventional current flow; AC/DC (electricity); Electric current intensity; DC polarity; Reverse polarity; + pole; Plus pole; Minus pole; − pole; - pole; Electron flow; Positive (electrical polarity); Negative (electrical polarity); Electric current measurement
Current intensity expressed in amperes, as an amperage of ten amperes.

Wikipedia

Court of Current Issues

Court of Current Issues (initially known as Court of Public Opinion) is a nontraditional court show featuring public-affairs debates. The program aired live on Tuesday nights from 1948-1951 on the DuMont Television Network. Originally a half-hour in length, it expanded to 60 minutes in 1949.

The program featured oral arguments on topical issues using the format of a courtroom. A judge presided, and people from "representative national groups" formed the jury.

Irvin Paul Sulds was the producer.

The series was scheduled opposite Milton Berle's popular Texaco Star Theater on NBC, hence it did not receive a wide audience.

Following its network demise, the program ran on local TV in New York "for some time".