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To be precise, a current doesn't flow - a current "is". Although many people - including myself - often use the informal term "a current flows". The particles that make up the current do flow - or move. An electrical current involves the movement of some type of charged particles. Often, these are negative electrons, but there are other possibilities, as well, especially positive holes, and negative or positive ions.
Alternating current changes polarity 50 0r 60 times a second depending on the country you are in.
There is no blood type OE. There are 8 different blood types, A positive and negative, B positive and negative, O positive and negative, and AB positive and negative.
they can have a A positive A negative O positive O negative depending on genes of A
Type A or Type O Negative can give to positive Positive can not give to negative
No. There are 3 parts in the atom, which are: Proton-Positive charge Electron-Negitive charge Neutron-Neutral/No charge So protons are what carry the positive charge, where as neutrons dont carry any charge.
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
coulomb and neutral!
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
A positive
B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.