answ2. There should be a complete circuit for electrons to travel round it. Otherwise you'd build up charge in the one spot.
If the circuit contains resistors, then these will slow the electrons down; just temporarily whilst they bounce round in the resistor, for in there are less paths for free electrons.
The energy of an electron is measured in volts, and some of the energy is absorbed in the resistor and will show up as a voltage lost in the passage through the resistor.
A side consequence of electrons moving in a circuit is that a small magnetic field will be generated, but in normal electronic circuits, this is so minute as to be ignored.
Yes, the flow of electrons is currently present in the circuit.
The relationship between the voltage applied to a circuit and the velocity of electrons within that circuit is direct. When a higher voltage is applied to a circuit, the electrons within the circuit move faster, resulting in an increase in their velocity.
An electrical circuit is a closed loop through which electrons can flow. It typically consists of a power source (such as a battery), conductive wires, and components like resistors and lightbulbs that use the flow of electrons to perform various functions.
Electrons flow from the anode to the cathode in an electrical circuit.
In a circuit, electrons travel through a conductive path typically made of materials like copper wires. The movement of electrons creates an electric current that powers the circuit components.
It wouldn't light up.
Yes, the flow of electrons is currently present in the circuit.
Electrons move in a circuit and have millions and millions of collision's.
The relationship between the voltage applied to a circuit and the velocity of electrons within that circuit is direct. When a higher voltage is applied to a circuit, the electrons within the circuit move faster, resulting in an increase in their velocity.
An electrical circuit is a closed loop through which electrons can flow. It typically consists of a power source (such as a battery), conductive wires, and components like resistors and lightbulbs that use the flow of electrons to perform various functions.
an open circuit allows electrons to flow constantly
They are not. They are connected differently, and the voltages and currents behave in different ways.
it is a seriues circuit
They reduce the flow of electrons.
No. For electrons to flow, you need a current.
Electrons flow from the anode to the cathode in an electrical circuit.
An electron model is a good approximation of the behavior of electrons in certain macroscopic phenomena, such as electricity and magnetism. It helps to explain how electrons move in a circuit or interact with magnetic fields. However, in more complex quantum phenomena, the electron model may not accurately represent the behavior of electrons.