Any charged particle.
In almost any circuit you'll come across, electrons are moving around as metals allow them to do so freely. However, in a battery, a combination of different ions (atoms "missing" electrons) in a "fluid" (sometimes a solid one) are moving from one electrode to the other, acting as a source or a sink of electrons to the metallic conductors.
In antimatter, the positron does the work of the electron.
Yes, electricity is a major part of physics from the atom to the cosmos.
It is the part of the atom with the greatest mass
Neither. Electricity is not a substance. Electricity is a kind of energy represented by the continuous movement of electrons from one atom to another, or the accumulation of a static electrical charge.
it moves to a higher energy level.
This is a trick question, because the word electricity, comes from the word electron. An electron is the negative charge of an atom. This same charge is electricity, that is, everything that we know to be electricity, is this negative charge. So your answer is, electricity.
The electron is the part of the atom that accounts for electricity.
the electrons are the charge carries in an atom
The electron.
Electron
The valence electrons move from atom to atom.
Yes, electricity is a major part of physics from the atom to the cosmos.
Electrons
Protons are positive,Electrons are negative
The electron is the part of the atom that accounts for electricity.
Atom has electrons and electricity can be considered to be the flow of electricity.
the electron, though any charged particle can create a flowing current.
electrons...