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When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
Material that permits the free flow of electrons
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
If a substance does not permit the flow of electrons, then it is not a "metal".
Its called "current"
The free electrons in a conductor will, when a difference of potential (voltage) is applied at its ends, participate in electron current flow (or just current, if you prefer). The voltage applied to the conductor will drive current through the conductor, and the free electrons will support current flow. These electrons will actually move through the conductor. As electrons are driven into one end of the conductor, the free electrons "shift over" and electrons stream out the other end of the conductor. This is the essence of current flow in conductors.
Anode The name for a positive charge conductor through which electrons flow into a device is called the life conductor.
The terminology for a steady flow of electrons through a conductor is called the current of the circuit.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
Material that permits the free flow of electrons
electrons travel to the outside of conductor.
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the flow of electrons through a conductor
the flow of electrons through a conductor
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
No Nitrogen is a non-metal an is therefore a poor conductor of electricity because there is no where for the electrons to flow and there are no free electrons
If a substance does not permit the flow of electrons, then it is not a "metal".