The term jerky flow needs to be expanded upon to answer your question. It could mean alternating current or pulsating DC current.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
The flow of electrons through a conductor is called an electric current. It is the movement of electric charge across a medium, typically driven by a voltage difference. Electric currents are fundamental to the operation of electrical devices and systems.
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The flow of electrons from one point to another is called an electric current.
Electrons don't have electricity they only posses energy, Electricity is defined as the flow of electrons! In conductors the flow of valence electrons are called Electricity! therefore inducing a current in it! generally the direction of flow the current is the opposite of the direction of flow of electrons(D.C)!
The flow of electricity is called the current. It is measured in Amps (I).Current is the flow of electrons around an electrical circuit.
The energy produced as a result of the flow of electrons from atom to atom is called electrical energy. This flow of electrons creates an electric current, which can be harnessed to power devices and perform work.
The flow of electrons is called electric current. It is the movement of electric charge through a conductor, such as a wire, in response to an electric field.
The speed at which electrons flow along the wire is called the current. The measurement for current is amps.
The flow of electrons is called an electrical current.
That's electric "current".
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