Voltage:Voltage, often represented by the symbol $V$, is the electrical potential difference between two points in an electrical circuit. It is the driving force that pushes electric charge through a conductor.
Current:Current, denoted by the symbol $I$, is the rate of flow of electric charge through a given cross-section of a conductor. It is the measure of the amount of charge passing a specific point in a circuit per unit of time.
Resistance:Resistance, represented by the symbol $R$, is a measure of the opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit. It determines the amount of current that will flow through a circuit for a given voltage.