Electricity is the flow of electrons
Flowing electrons makes electricity (they flow from negative to positive. ). You need a circuit or a path for the electrons to move through, a power source like a battery or a generator, and something to use the electricity, like a light bulb...
No. The movement of electrons is what causes electricity, and neutrons take no part in it.
Electrons are the negatively charged particles to which the flow of electricity is attributed.
No, a conductor does not have "positive electrons". Positive electrons are positrons, particles of anti-matter. A conductor, because if it's atomic structure, allows electrons to flow more freely from one atom to the other, thus creating electricity.
Static discharge is the spark associated with static electricity that is caused by electrostatic discharge.
An electric current is the amount of electrons per unit time or seconds.
The movement of free electrons is' electricity. So electrons can not produce electricity; but it is produced by magnetism.
Moving Electrons.
Electrons don't have electricity they only posses energy, Electricity is defined as the flow of electrons! In conductors the flow of valence electrons are called Electricity! therefore inducing a current in it! generally the direction of flow the current is the opposite of the direction of flow of electrons(D.C)!
Electricity produces work when the electrons in a conductor
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current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
Electrons produce electricity. Flow of electrons comprises of current.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
Electricity is the flow of electrons.
electricity can be described as the transfer of electrons
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