hi I'm Adrianna; i have to say it would definitely be a current because without the current it wouldn't be able to flow.
Voltage, actually. The voltage is similar to the pressure in a pipe and is sometimes called Electro-Motive Force (EMF). The current is how much flow there is and would be analagous to the volume of water delivered, as in gallons per minute.
The potential difference created by the battery causes them to move in an electric circuit, battery is in fact a source of the "PUSH" for electrons. For more details, contact at saqibahmad81@Yahoo.com
An electromagnetic field. Such fields can be caused by other electrons or charges, Electron currents can create a magnetic field and static charges can create an electric field.
voltage, breh
Voltage.
Electromotive force is the cause that pushes the electric charges to flow through the conductor. Especially electrons flow through the metallic conductors.
electrons can flow through circuits.
Yes . Some insulators do allow the flow of electrons but most do not.
An electric field causes electrons to flow when a switch is turned on.
An electric field causes electrons to flow when a switch is turned on.
An electric field causes electrons to flow when a switch is turned on.
All the above Energy. Energy causes ever thing to move.
electrons are knocked off atoms causing electricity to flow
electrons
voltage, breh
an acid paste reacts with the metal casing which causes electrons to flow to a carbon rod
Energy as heat
Pottential Difference between two things.
Read your book
Electrons flow because of electrical attraction and repulsion.