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The particle that flows through a circuit is primarily the electron. In a conductive material, such as a metal wire, electrons move from one atom to another, creating an electric current. This flow of electrons is driven by a difference in electric potential, or voltage, across the circuit. Additionally, in some cases, positive charge carriers like holes can also contribute to current flow in certain materials.

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