The flow of electricity is called the current. It is measured in Amps (I).
Current is the flow of electrons around an electrical circuit.
The flow of electricity beginning with "f" is called an electric current.
Electricity that does not flow is called static electricity. It is the accumulation of electric charge on an object's surface and it remains in one place until it is discharged.
Current
An electrical current.
A substance that lets electricity flow through it is called a conductor (or sometimes, to be more explicit, it is called an electrical conductor). Substances which do not permit the flow of electricity are called insulators.
Resistance. Where as in an electrical circuit there are resistors that restrict the flow of electricity
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Something that does not allow current to flow is called an insulator. "Electricity" doesn't flow, only current, which is one aspect of electricity, does. Note, current is the flow of electrons.
A device that controls or limits the flow of electricity is called a resistor.
Conduction
Something that can't hold electricity is called an insulator, while something that can hold electricity is called a conductor. Insulators prevent the flow of electricity, while conductors allow it to flow freely.