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Note: Insulator and conductor deal with current. "Electricity" doesn't flow, but is the entire field dealing with all things and phenomenon electrical.Conductors are the materials which have free electrons so these electrons pass as current from one point to another but insulators have no free electrons. Their electrons are bound to their atoms so they can't transfer electrons from one part to another part of the material.
Electrons. Electrons flowing in a circuit are measured in Ampere's. 1 Ampere = 6.25 X 10 to the eighteen power electrons moving from point A to point B. (See joules)
electrons can flow through circuits.
Electrons can be made to move from one atom to another. When those electrons move between the atoms, a current of electricity is created. The electrons move from one atom to another in a "flow." One electron is attached and another electron is lost.
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
An electric current is caused by the flow of electrons from one point in a circuit to another.
An Electrical wire is used to flow the electrons from one point another point . Copper or aluminum is insulated with polythine is called wire
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The method of charging objects by allowing electrons to flow from one object to another is called conduction.Hope this answers your question!Thanks! :)
ELECT. CURRENT IS BASICALLY THE FLOW OF ELECTRONS FROM ONE POINT TO ANOTHER POINT IN THE CIRCUIT. IN, AC IT IS "PUSHED" THROUGH THE WIRE BY THE MAGNETIZED COIL. ELECTRONS ARE AFFECTED BY MAGNETISM. IN DC, ON PART OF THE BATTERY HAS LESS ELECTRONS THAN THE OTHER. WHEN THESE TWO ARE CONNECTED, THE ELECTRONS FLOWS TO THE HUNGRIER ATOMS. THESE PRODUCES CURRENT OR ELECTRICITY IN THE WIRE.
Note: Insulator and conductor deal with current. "Electricity" doesn't flow, but is the entire field dealing with all things and phenomenon electrical.Conductors are the materials which have free electrons so these electrons pass as current from one point to another but insulators have no free electrons. Their electrons are bound to their atoms so they can't transfer electrons from one part to another part of the material.
ELECT. CURRENT IS BASICALLY THE FLOW OF ELECTRONS FROM ONE POINT TO ANOTHER POINT IN THE CIRCUIT. IN, AC IT IS "PUSHED" THROUGH THE WIRE BY THE MAGNETIZED COIL. ELECTRONS ARE AFFECTED BY MAGNETISM. IN DC, ON PART OF THE BATTERY HAS LESS ELECTRONS THAN THE OTHER. WHEN THESE TWO ARE CONNECTED, THE ELECTRONS FLOWS TO THE HUNGRIER ATOMS. THESE PRODUCES CURRENT OR ELECTRICITY IN THE WIRE.