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In almost any circuit you'll come across, electrons are moving around as metals allow them to do so freely. However, in a battery, a combination of different ions (atoms "missing" electrons) in a "fluid" (sometimes a solid one) are moving from one electrode to the other, acting as a source or a sink of electrons to the metallic conductors.

In antimatter, the positron does the work of the electron.

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