A conductor.
That would be called a ground wire.
Electricity flowing through a wire is called an electric current. This current is the movement of electric charge carriers, such as electrons, through the wire in a specific direction.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
It is called electrical current.
An open circuit.
A wire that discharges excess electricity to the earth is called a grounding wire or a ground wire. It is used to prevent damage to electrical components and protect against electric shock by providing a path for the excess electricity to safely flow into the ground.
Yes, wire is a conductor of electricity.
as far as i know it doesent have a name!!
A hot wire in electricity refers to a wire that carries an electric current and becomes hot due to the flow of electricity through it.
The flow of electricity is called electrical current.
A ground to earth completes an electrical circuit in some cases. The wire is called the ground or grounding wire, and often has green insulation.
When electricity passes through the wire of a light bulb, the resistance in the wire causes it to heat up through a process called Joule heating. This heating effect causes the wire to reach such high temperatures that it emits light and produces illumination in the bulb.