It is called an electric current.
current
The negatively charged particles in question are called electrons, and the flow of electrons is called electricity.
An electrical current.
when a external force acts on the system then the bond between the atoms in the system are excited and pass to conduction band now the excited carriers runs along the system this called flow of current Charges move in an electrical system when it is closed and a power source is connected to it.
Usually a circuit is connected to a power source, which could be a battery or an outlet. When this happens current flows through the circuit. The power supply raises electrical charges through the required potential difference, and then in the circuit the charges flow down the potential gradient giving up their energy.
A Direct Current or DC direct current is a current consisting of charges that flow only in one direction.
If you are referring to the flow of electric charges it is called electrical energy.
If something doesn't let electrical charges to flow through easily, it is called an electrical insulator.
False... That is called an electrical current.
A flow of electrical charges running through a medium is known as an electrical current.
Electrical charges will not flow. The considered to be held stationary.
The negatively charged particles in question are called electrons, and the flow of electrons is called electricity.
No they do not.
yes
electric current. . . . . . .
explain why electrial charges flow from one atom to another
you f word, you dumbo
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current