rotation of the earth
Water in a river or stream moves steadily in a constant current.
The movement of charged particles along a wire is called electric current.
The particle that moves in an electric current is an electron. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles that flow through conductive materials, like metals, when a voltage is applied.
When a coil of wire moves through a magnetic field, the changing magnetic field induces a current in the wire through electromagnetic induction.
When electricity moves through a conductor, it is called an electric current. This flow of electric charge is what powers electrical devices and systems.
Water in a river or stream moves steadily in a constant current.
charge
a rip current
electrons
the water current moves it
Current
its a force that moves by electric current
the current
electrons which are the negative charge
The free electrons moves through a relatively short distance.
When the air moves it is called an air current or wind
Cold current