No, because the atoms that the electrons break free of are still held in a crystalline lattice.
You could no more call the flow of electrons (aka "current") a fluid than you could call stream of neutrinos a fluid.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.
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An irregular fluid flow refers to a fluid motion that is not consistent or smooth, characterized by fluctuations and turbulence in the flow pattern. It can be caused by factors such as obstacles in the fluid's path, changes in the flow velocity, or variations in fluid properties. Irregular fluid flow can affect the efficiency and performance of systems where fluids are involved, such as pipelines or aircraft wings.
When we consider electron flow, we think of moving electrons. The electron has a negative charge. This model of current flow, the electron current flow model, follows the movement of those negative charges.As a contrast, we might consider what is called conventional current flow. And that the model of current involves the movement of charges with a positive polarity.
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Such things are called electrical insulators.
Viscosity is the fluid property that measures its resistance to flow. It determines how easily a fluid can deform and flow. Fluids with high viscosity, like honey, flow more slowly than fluids with low viscosity, like water.
The movement of fluid is called fluid flow. It refers to the motion of a fluid (liquid or gas) from one location to another due to a difference in pressure or temperature. Understanding fluid flow is important in various fields such as engineering, physics, and environmental science.
Electron flow is known as 'current' the unit of current is an amp
Matter that can flow is called a fluid. Fluids can either be liquids or gases and they can take the shape of their container.
Hydraulic force.