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Look at is from a waterfall point of view. If there is more current, is the water flowing faster or is there more water? (If you do not catch on, there is more water and for your question, more electrons.)

Electroncs cannot travel faster, they travel at the same speed, and they reach destination faster or slower depending on resistance.

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