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The movement of electrons is called electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, such as a wire.
In the photoelectric effect, light produces electrons when it strikes a material surface. The energy of the incident light is transferred to the electrons, causing them to be ejected from the material.
Solar energy produces electricity through the photovoltaic effect, where photons from sunlight strike a solar panel made of light-sensitive materials, causing the ejection of electrons and generating electrical current.
Electricity produces heat when electrons moving through a material collide with its atoms, causing them to vibrate and generate thermal energy. It produces light when electrons moving in a material jump to higher energy levels and then return to their original position, emitting photons in the form of light energy.
A battery produces electricity through a chemical reaction that creates a flow of electrons, which generates an electric current.
Electricity produces work when the electrons in a conductor
Electrons produce electricity. Flow of electrons comprises of current.
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A magnetic field focuses he electrons
The movement of electrons is called electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, such as a wire.
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Anything that carries and/or can transport charge.
Sharing a pair of electrons results in a covalent bond.
In the photoelectric effect, light produces electrons when it strikes a material surface. The energy of the incident light is transferred to the electrons, causing them to be ejected from the material.
When electrons flow smoothly in matter, they create an electric current. This flow of electrons generates a magnetic field around the conductor. The movement of electrons also produces heat due to resistance in the material.
The electrons emit photons of light equal in energy to the energy that was absorbed.