An electric current carries electrons from an area of high potential to another area of low potential. Potential difference is the condition that must exist for a current to move electrons around.
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Near magnets. This includes conductors that carry electrical currents.
Nerve cells carry impulses in the form of electrical currents, they are insulated by myelin to avoid the electrical current from 'leaking out'.
Nerve cells carry impulses in the form of electrical currents, they are insulated by myelin to avoid the electrical current from 'leaking out'.
Copper is the most common metal used in electrical wires due to its high conductivity and ability to easily carry electrical currents.
You can have electrical currents, or currents in fluids such as water or air.
No, oven mitts are typically insulators, meaning they do not conduct electricity. They are designed to protect hands from heat, not to carry electrical currents.
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Metal wires are single strands of flexible material often used to carry electrical currents, telecommunication signals, and hold mechanical loads.
Silver is an excellent conductor of electricity.