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electrons can flow through circuits.
Your question is not clear. A current is generated when a group of electrons flow through a conductor, and this happens when there is a potential difference between the 2 ends of the conductor. If you want to know how can we start the flow of electrons it is by creating a potential difference in between the 2 ends of the conductor.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
The material that electrons do not readily flow through in the electrical trade is classed an an insulator.
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
Not around... moving THROUGH a magnetic field forces electrons to flow through a wire.
electrons can flow through circuits.
Your question is not clear. A current is generated when a group of electrons flow through a conductor, and this happens when there is a potential difference between the 2 ends of the conductor. If you want to know how can we start the flow of electrons it is by creating a potential difference in between the 2 ends of the conductor.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
The material that electrons do not readily flow through in the electrical trade is classed an an insulator.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
A Resistor
Glass
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
Rubber is an insulator. It's made mostly of hydrocarbons that don't easily ionize, and aren't good at passing electrons around.
Your question is its own answer.
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