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Answered by BLACK7WARRIOR
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Charge electrons moving from positive terminal to negative terminal.

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Electric current, any movement of electric charge carriers, such as subatomic charged particles (e.g., electrons having negative charge, protons having positive charge), ions (atoms that have lost or gained one or more electrons), or holes (electron deficiencies that may be thought of as positive particles).

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