You cannot 'slow' the flow of current in a wire. What you can do, however, is to reduce its value, or to limit its upper value. The device that will do this is a resistor. If, by your question, you are asking how to reduce the rate of change in its magnitude, then you can use an inductor.
A device that interferes with the flow of electricity is called a resistor.
That would be a resistor, a.k.a. a resistance.
An electric circuit.
All electrical devices do that.
A resistor.
A resistor.
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms
By 'switching on an electrical appliance' we are completing (closing) the electrical circuit, allowing electricity to flow and the device to work.
Electrical Energy
Electrical Energy
Current. The flow of electrons is the flow of a moving charge. The rate of flow is current (the amount of charge that flows in a set time). The equation is: I = Qt Hope this helps.
Static charge does not provide a steady flow of electricity.
An electrical charge is the result of the flow of electrons.
There are many answers that describe the flow of electrical charge. The flow of electrical charge for example is usually constant.
current is the flow of charge.
current
That is called an electrical current.
resistor
"Insulator" means that electrical charge can NOT flow through it easily.
negative to posative
An electrical closed circuit.
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms
Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms