When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
The flow of electrons through a conductor is called electric current.The voltage is the 'pressure' or difference in electric potential between theends of the wire, that encourages each electron to try to move closer toone end and farther away from the other end.
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When some metals form, their electrons are not stolen nor shared, but pooled. The electrons freely float between the atoms. This is called a metallic bond, or pooling. The electrons flow freely between the atoms, and when two wires are put on either side of the metal, it channels the electrons to flow through to the other wire.
the electrons in the wire begin to flow
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
Not around... moving THROUGH a magnetic field forces electrons to flow through a wire.
Electricity flow through a wire as a result of the movement of electrons and hols.
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Electrons move through the wire
Electric current is the movement of electrons through a conductor.
The flow of electrons through a conductor is called electric current.The voltage is the 'pressure' or difference in electric potential between theends of the wire, that encourages each electron to try to move closer toone end and farther away from the other end.
Because its bigger, so more electrons can flow through
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a wire.
current
The speed at which electrons flow along the wire is called the current. The measurement for current is amps.
If more electrons were flowing through a wire, the thing that would be increased would be the current. This is the flow of the carriers of electrical charges.