The motion of electrons is called elecricity. Electricity is used to represent the liberated out put by the movement of electrons.
Electric current is the flow of electrons.
Electricity.
This is the electrical current.
Current.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
Its called "current"
electric current
The force moving electrons in electricity is called resistance. The electrons move toward a path of least resistance. The current is the actual movement of the electrons in a specific direction.
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
It is called, "electric current", and is measured in "Amperes".
Anode The name for a positive charge conductor through which electrons flow into a device is called the life conductor.
Its called "current"
It is called, "electric current", and is measured in "Amperes".
A conductor
A conductor is a material that has one or a few electrons in the outer shell of its atoms. These electrons are easily knocked loose, or are already moving about in the material. When a voltage is applied to a conductor, these electrons are repelled by the negative polarity and attracted by the positive polarity. Their movement is called "current". a conductor is a material that transports electrons and electricity can pass through it, metals are good conductors. a insulator is something that is a barrier to electrons and can not pass electricity, rubber is a good insulator.
The terminology for a steady flow of electrons through a conductor is called the current of the circuit.
electric current
The force moving electrons in electricity is called resistance. The electrons move toward a path of least resistance. The current is the actual movement of the electrons in a specific direction.
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
A conductor is something that allows for the movement of tiny charge carrying particles called electrons across the surface. The specific elements that make up wood and the way that its molecules are arranged don't allow for ease of movement of electrons across its surface.