Most people say electrons (which are negatively charged). Some who are really out there might say it's a flow of holes moving the other direction.
I believe a current is what it is called.
electricity
A battery will do this, when connected to a closed circuit (for a while).
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
Of course it has a break . open circuit means infinite resistance , so no electrical charge can flow through it .
Well, first of all, voltage is not carried. Voltage is the 'pressure' between the ends of a circuit that makes charges want to flow. The charge carriers that actually do the physical flowing are the electrons, with their negative charges. When they flow, we say that there is 'current' in the conductor.
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
Direct Current
A battery will do this, when connected to a closed circuit (for a while).
yes charge flow through the circuit
Charge flow through a circut
Can flow
electric current. . . . . . .
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
Electric Current.
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
Electric current can flow through a continuous path which can also be described as a closed circuit. Conversely, any break or opening in a circuit is called an open circuit. Charges can only flow through a closed circuit.
Yes
An electrical closed circuit.