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Current measures the flow of electrons through a circuit and voltage basically measure the amount of available electrons.
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no because when you close it, the circuit is complete so it lets the electrons pass through
No. Resistance does not flow. Resistance is the characteristic of a material that resists the movement of electrons and thus the flow of electrical current.
a wire assumed to be at ground
That is called electrical current.
A closed path through which electrons flow is known as a circuit.
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The measure of how difficult it is for electrons to flow through a circuit is called resistance.Another AnswerResistance is not a measure of 'how difficult' it is for electrons to flow through a circuit. It is more accurate to describe it as a measure of whether a material can supportcurrent flow.For example, it's incorrect to say that an insulator 'blocks' current flow. It's more accurate to say that it has an insufficient amount of charge carriers to support an electric current.
The terminology for a steady flow of electrons through a conductor is called the current of the circuit.
what is all conditions which limit the flow of electrons in an electric circuit? A resistor
Conductors are what the electrons flow through, in a single electric current called a circuit. Hence circuit breakers on conductors.
Current measures the flow of electrons through a circuit and voltage basically measure the amount of available electrons.
No. For electrons to flow, you need a current.
from negative to positive.
A current.
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