Electricity is defined as the flow of electric charge. In most cases, this flow is facilitated by the movement of electrons through a conductive material.
No.It does not occupy space and has no mass.
movement of electrical charges
Electricity is the flow of electrons, not protons.
What you are referring to is called static electricity. It is defined as the accumulation of electric charge on the surface of a non-conducting (insulating) material. It is generally produced by friction or by electrostatic induction.
The term for an obstacle that impedes the flow of electricity is "resistance."
Electrons don't have electricity they only posses energy, Electricity is defined as the flow of electrons! In conductors the flow of valence electrons are called Electricity! therefore inducing a current in it! generally the direction of flow the current is the opposite of the direction of flow of electrons(D.C)!
No.It does not occupy space and has no mass.
movement of electrical charges
When there is a closed circuit, there is electricity flow.
no...current is a flow of electricity
flow of electricity is measured by an instrument galvanometer
Electricity dose not truly "flow", it is the exchange of electrons.
Yes, electricity can flow through metal.
switch...this break the flow of electricity, from a circuit
the electirizer is an item to evolve a electabuzz to a electivire
Electricity does not flow in an open circut
Electricity is the flow of electrons, not protons.