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Electrons can move within atoms, jumping between energy levels or orbitals. They can also flow through conductive materials like metals in a current, connecting different components in an electrical circuit. In more complex systems, such as semiconductors in electronic devices, electrons play a crucial role in carrying signals and powering the device.

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