Moving electrons or other charged carriers is called electricity. The amount of electrical pressure pushing the electrons is called the voltage. The number of electrons moving past some point in a given time is called the current. Electrons are subatomic particles (smaller than atoms) called leptons.
The movement of electrons is called a CURRENT.
Basically nothing. But if you are persistent I would say an anti-current.
electrical energy I think =)
Electrical energy
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a current
Electrons are very small, and have very small mass, but they are not visible light (photons).
valence electrons
The region surrounding the nucleus in which electrons with certain energy move is called the orbital. It refers to a bit of space where there is a 95% chance of finding an electron.
A mixture of free-moving ions and electrons is called a plasma.
These electrons are called "outershell electrons" or "valence electrons."
The speed at which electrons flow along the wire is called the current. The measurement for current is amps.
This is called an insulator material.
the paths of moving electrons are called rings or shells
electrical energy
Moving Electrons.
Either orbitals or atom, depending on how specific.
It's called current.
Electrons are very small, and have very small mass, but they are not visible light (photons).
Substances as we know them are not made up entirely of electrons. Electricity is composed of moving electrons, but it is not exactly a substance.
The flow of electrons is called "current", just like the flow of water in a river.The word "static" means unmoving or stationary.
The energy of moving electrons is electricity. Electrical What_energy_is_the_energy_of_moving_electronsis the passage of electrons through a materials, usually metals.
Electricity