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The term that is used to describe the flow of air or fluid around an object is buoyant force. An example of buoyant force is when you float on an inflatable object in the swimming pool.
Electricity is the flow of electrons across a conductor. A conductor can be many things, copper is one of the most efficient. Voltage is what moves the electrons. It works like the pressure that pushes water through a hose.
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
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Electric Current is the flow of electrons and hence charge
Answer #1: it is complicated flow========================Answer #2:Tortuous flow is flow along a path with many twists, turns, and bends in it.The term refers to the path of the flow, and I think the flow itself may be laminar.
electric current
it define electrons flow measured in ampere.
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WViscosity
The term Hertz (abbreviated Hz.) is used to describe the frequency with which current changes its' direction of flow in a second. Such as, our system frequency is 60 Hz.
Electricity is a term associated with of flow of electrons. current will flow because of potential (voltage) difference. and when there is a potential difference there will be loss associated with it. In order to set a voltage difference with respect to the source (as you have not mention the source) we need to let the other terminal touch the ground. In some cases earth provide a return path for the electrons.
This would likely be an "insulator" as opposed to a conductor.
The term that is used to describe the flow of air or fluid around an object is buoyant force. An example of buoyant force is when you float on an inflatable object in the swimming pool.
A straight line.
Viscosity is the term used to describe the thickness and flow rate of a liquid.