I call it a sunny day in London town.
Many others call it electric current.
The flow of electrons from one point to another is called an electric current.
Electron flow; also known as electrical current.
Electricity is the movement of electrons through a conductor. Electrons are negatively charged particles that flow from a higher potential to a lower potential, creating an electric current.
Electrons bumping into each other transferring energy called electricity.
The electrical charge that attracts or repels the electrons to the nucleus is what holds the electrons in position.When energy is added to a group of atoms, they excite and the electrons move further out from the center or nucleus of the atom structure this range of movement cannot be exactly tracked so scientist call it shells for noting the "area" the electron may be at a point in time.
I know this because it was on my exam and i got the question right. Answer- A reference point.
No , Java does not support call by reference.
No, call-by-reference can be emulated with pointers.
Very easily: there is no call-by-reference in C.
electricity
Electrons do not call appliances anything. They have no way of communicating with the appliance.
I would call your local reference librarian. Call your library and ask for the reference desk. You will get at least some starting helpers.