Otherwise known as good electrical conductors. Metals are very good, such as gold, copper and silver.
A material that carries electric current easily is called a conductor, while a material that does not is called an insulator. Conductors have free electrons that can move easily in response to an electric field, allowing the flow of current. Insulators have tightly bound electrons that do not move easily, preventing the flow of current.
Electric current carries electric charge. Actually to say it in the right sense, we have to say that electric current is the rate of flow of electric charges
Current Carries Negatively charged electrons.
A Conductor.
Electrical insulators. Materials such as rubber, plastic, wood, air and some ceramics are all poor conductors of electricity, or good insulators.
Electrolyte
The word is "solenoid".
Its called a Conductor
Electron flow is current, or coulombs per second. Electron potential is voltage or joules per second.
it can easily pass through a wire a conductor or a battery
Electric current is the movement of charge around a circuit and so cannot really be stored, however, the energy which it carries is stored in most things.
The copper wire carries an electric current.