Most people say electrons (which are negatively charged). Some who are really out there might say it's a flow of holes moving the other direction.
A battery will do this, when connected to a closed circuit (for a while).
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
Of course it has a break . open circuit means infinite resistance , so no electrical charge can flow through it .
A circuit carrying current in one direction is called a direct current (DC) circuit. In a DC circuit, the flow of electric charge is constant and does not change direction. This is in contrast to an alternating current (AC) circuit, where the flow of electric charge changes direction periodically. DC circuits are commonly used in electronics and power transmission systems.
Well, first of all, voltage is not carried. Voltage is the 'pressure' between the ends of a circuit that makes charges want to flow. The charge carriers that actually do the physical flowing are the electrons, with their negative charges. When they flow, we say that there is 'current' in the conductor.
No, the continuous flow of charge in a circuit is called electric current. Direct current (DC) refers to the flow of electric charge in a single direction, whereas alternating current (AC) changes direction periodically.
A battery will do this, when connected to a closed circuit (for a while).
yes charge flow through the circuit
Charge flow through a circut
In a series circuit, there is only one path for the flow of charge. The components are connected end-to-end, creating a single, continuous loop for the current to travel through.
The continuous flow of electrons is known as an electric current. This flow typically occurs through a closed circuit, such as in electrical wiring, where electrons can move freely from one point to another, creating the movement of electric charge.
Movement of electric charges through a conductor results in an electric current. This can occur when electrons flow through a wire in a circuit, creating a continuous flow of charge.
Can flow
The continuous flow of charge is called an electric current. It is the movement of electrically charged particles, typically electrons, through a conductor.
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The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
Electric Current.