The charged particle that flows through circuits is an electron.
That is called an electrical current.
current
The proton is a positively charged subatomic particle
its called an electron positively charged particles in a atom are called protons
proton
This is the particle in an orbital in the space around the atoms nucleus and it is called an electron.
No, the other way round: An electron is a negatively charged particle. There are also other other negatively charged particles.
It is true that a charged particle is called an ion. Ions that are positively charged are called cations and ions that are negatively charged are called anions.
The proton is a positively charged subatomic particle
A positively charged particle formed from an atom [that has lost electrons] is called a cation.
This particle is the electron.
Basically, a flow of charged particles - usually of electrons, but any charged particle will do.
A negatively charged atom is called an electron.
You have to have a charged particle which is free to move, and an electromotive force for a current to flow.
Negatively charged sub-atomic particle: electron. Positively charged sub-atomic particle: proton. Neutrally charged sub-atomic particle: neutron.
The negatively charged particle called electron.
Anything that carries and/or can transport charge.
its called an electron positively charged particles in a atom are called protons
Proton.