A conductor
called an insulator
The flow of electric charges is current.
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
Electronic flow is true. Conventional flow was thought to have positive charges flowing from the + terminal to the - terminal. This was before we knew that it is actually the electrons which flow, and the positive charges cannot move out of their atomic nuclei. Now that electrons have been detected, and protons are known to stay within the nucleus unless a nuclear reaction takes place, we know that it is the electrons that flow from the - terminal to the + terminal. This is known as electronic flow.
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
No, electric charges cannot flow through all materials. Materials that allow electric charges to flow easily are called conductors, while materials that do not allow charges to flow easily are called insulators. Conductors like metals allow charges to flow freely, while insulators like rubber inhibit the flow of charges.
Circuits are used anywhere you want to have an electrical current flow. Without a circuit, you cannot have current flow. Without current flow, you cannot do any work.
called an insulator
Circuits are used anywhere you want to have an electrical current flow. Without a circuit, you cannot have current flow. Without current flow, you cannot do any work.
The electric charges flow without any interruption's
The two factors determining static charge movement are potential difference (voltage) between the positions and a conductive path to allow the charge to flow. Without a potential difference, charges will not move; and without a conductive path, charges cannot flow from one position to another.
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The flow of electric charges is current.
An insulator is a material in which charges cannot move freely. Insulators have tightly bound electrons that do not easily flow in response to an electric field. Examples of insulators include glass, rubber, and plastic.
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
Electrical charges will not flow. The considered to be held stationary.