At normal room temperature, the electrons present in a conducter move in a particular direction ( True or False )
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Electron Flow / Electric Current. While the normal motion of “free” electrons in a conductor is random, with no particular direction or speed, electrons can be influenced to move in a coordinated fashion through a conductive material.
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Electronic Flow / Electronic Current . While the normal motion of "free' electronic in a conductor is random, with no particular direction or speed , electrons can be in fluids in a co-ordinate fashion through a conductive material.
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