Electrons flow through wires that are hooked to a battery. The battery's negative terminal repels the electrons, while the positive terminal attracts them.
Electrons
Underneath the battery side of the truck. Youll see the battery wires hooked up to it...
A battery hooked up back wards can fry all sorts of electrical components. Every thing from fuses, to wires, to computers.
battery hooked up backward, wires crossed somewhere or it could be the solenoid.
Anions and cations..
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You hooked up the wires backwards on the starter go in and change them. That or you got the wrong starter.
Electricity is the energy that flows along wires. It is the movement of electrons through a conductor, such as copper wires, that allows electrical devices to operate.
They are the wires through which current flows when the circuit is closed.
Electric current flows through wires, but to transmit electric power you need two wires with a voltage between them, connected to a power source.
The tiny particles that move through wires when a current flows are called electrons. These negatively charged particles carry the energy and information needed for electrical devices to function.
The current enters the electromagnet in an electric motor through the conducting wires connected to a power source, such as a battery or an electrical outlet. When the current flows through the wires, it creates a magnetic field in the electromagnet, which interacts with the permanent magnets in the motor to generate motion.