A very good analogy is that of a fluid (water) flowing in pipes.
Provided there is a voltage (pressure) then the electrons (the pints of water) can flow round the circuit.
In the case of electrical circuits, the circuit must be complete from one terminal of the supply, through the circuit, to the other end of the supply.
Capacitors around the circuit can be represented by storage along the circuit.
Resistors in the circuit can be represented by narrowing the pipe.
A conductor.
Electrons are part of an atom, in elements etc. Electrodes are types of medical equipment places on certain parts of your body, that send electrical pulses to your muscles to stimulate them.
Because metal and plastic arent the same materials so metal goes with the flow through static electricity but plastic cant.
1.rubber 2.glass 3.plastic 4.wood 5.cloths This are some materials that electricity not flow through (I think)
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a cable. Electronics is set of conductors and semi-conductors (again kind of cables) through which electrons flow in specific way, needed by the machine.
A complete, unbroken path that charges can flow through is called an electric circuit.
Yes, electricity can flow through metal.
Electricity flow through a wire as a result of the movement of electrons and hols.
Electricity does not flow in an open circut
I don't know what "iron gold" is, but electricity will flow through any metal pretty well.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
Plastic
through ions
An electron is electricity as we know it. Electrons flow through a conductable element and that is electricity.
Electricity cannot flow through materials that are non-conductive, such as rubber, glass, plastic, and wood. These materials do not allow the easy movement of electric charges, which prevents the flow of electricity.
An object that does not allow electricity to flow through easily is an insulator. It is so hard that it often won't go through at all. Sometimes you find an exception, like lightening. There is nothing that electricity cannot flow through altogether.
Titanium is a poor conductor of electricity.