Moving electrons possess kinetic energy, but the energy you are referring to is called electricity
Electrical energy is often associated with electric currents. This energy is actually generated due to electrical potential and electrical currents that are in an electric circuit.
Electrons carry energy through an electric circuit.
Their flow is called electric "current".
Magnetic Energy.
Magnetic energy
That is called an electrical current.
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It's an electric cell.
electric current generate so many types one of mechanical energy convert electrical energy by using generator
A lump of energy associated with light is called a quantum. Another lump of energy associated with light is also called a photon.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
If you are referring to the flow of electric charges it is called electrical energy.
The magnetic field or energy associated with the magnetic field will no longer be generated if the current is turned off.
The Magnetic field itself can do no work and is a byproduct of the electric current. The energy is stored in the current or provided by whatever drives the current.
Electrical energy
Yes. Any electrical current contains energy.
Generators or storage devices for electric charge which they can release as a "flow of charge" called an "electric current".
when photons got enough energy and getting out from that meterial electric current produced from that movement called photo electric.
The electric current
The correct term for the flow of electricity is current. Current is the number of electrons flowing per second in a circuit. The unit of electrical current flow is called the ampere. When 6.28 billion electrons pass a given point, this is called 1 coulomb. 1 coulomb per second is equal to 1 amp of current. Current flow is measured with an ammeter.
Electric cells
It's an electric cell.
An electric current HAS energy. The energy comes from whatever caused the electric current to flow in the first place - for example, a generator, or a battery.
Light is electric/electromagnetic energy!