It's flow of electrons under directing external electric field.
Electrical energy is converted into light and heat when electric current flows through the metal filament of a light bulb.
Heat and light.
In metal conductors, electric current is the flow of electrons.
depositing a metal to another
graphite is a non metal and an element and because it is a weak conductor of electricity it lets electric current and heat flow through it and when electric current passes through it it faces resistance and glows.
Electric current is a flow of electric charge through a medium
Electrical energy is converted into light and heat when electric current flows through the metal filament of a light bulb.
When charges (means charged bodies) move , then we say that an electric current is produced. If charges remain at rest, current is zero. If charge Q moves through a metal in time t , then current I through metal is: I=Q/t; moreever, electric current can also be produced by rate of change of magnetic field through a metal...,
Heat and light.
An electric current can be created by moving a magnet through a metal coil.
The electrical current comes into the bulb from the metal side,flow through the filament ,and out the tip.
In metal conductors, electric current is the flow of electrons.
Electric current in a metal conductor is carried by a wire. This wire has been specifically adapted to carry this current.
An electric current heats a metal tube that the glue is forced through.
Passing electric current through solid sodium chloride - itis melted and electrolysed, forming chlorine and sodium metal.
depositing a metal to another
"see if a magnet sticks to it, if it does it is metallic" Wrong..... Not all metals are metallic. You could run an electric current through it to test for metals.