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What do you mean with "meet"? Conventional flow and electron flow are not two types of currents. They are two ways to analyze the SAME currents.
its when something is slowing down
Conductors.
Electrons move in electron current flow.
Air resistance. The viscosity (resistance to flow) of the atmosphere slow down falling raindrops.
Loads do not 'slow down' electron flow. They effect the magnitude of a current, not its speed!
Gravel cannot slow down a river because rivers flow in all sorts of angles and speed.
To slow down water flow on rapid rivers.
Neither. Time will flow as normal.
mass air flow sensor
Elevating the wound allows gravity to slow down the flow of blood to that area
No, electricity will not slow down with increased resistance. The number of electrons moving through a conductor will decrease with increased resistance. Also there will be a drop in the voltage (electrical pressure) with increased resistance. Look up Ohms Law for formulas relating to voltage, resistance, and amplitude. E=I*R. E=voltage (pressure), I=the current (flow of electrons) R=the amount of resistance or the strength of the opposing flow of electrons. The speed of an electron through a conduvtor will always remain the same.
1.6x10^19 amperes is the amount of current that a flow of an electron will contain.
What do you mean with "meet"? Conventional flow and electron flow are not two types of currents. They are two ways to analyze the SAME currents.
Electron flow is known as current. SI unit is Ampere
the ability if a substance to slow down electric current
No, eating flour cannot slow down your menstrual bleeding at all.There are medications that can help lighten menstrual bleeding, and over time dietary changes can reduce menstrual flow too. But there is nothing you can eat to 'slow down' your menstrual period.