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Electric current is the flow of charged particles called

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Electrons

Explanation:

Electric current is the flow of charged particles. It can be any particle that has charge like an Ion or an electron or a proton. But when considering Electric current more deeply, one can easily define it as the rate of floe of negative charge through the conductor. If it is concluded with negative charge than we have no doubt that the flowing charged particle is electrons.  

Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of electrons through the conductor.

Answered by abu7878
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Answer:

Electric current is the flow of charged particles called electrons.

Explanation:

i. We know that electric current is the flow of charged particles in the particular object or through the conductor which helps in flowing the charges to flow through it.

ii.  The particle that has charge is an Ion or an electron or it may be a proton also.

iii.  Electric current is also said to be as the rate of flow of negative charge.  

iv. Electric current has the charges, it may be positively charged, it may be negatively charged or it may also be neutral where no charges are flowing in a conductor.

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