Explain about flow of charges in a wire....
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Since Electricity is the flow of electrons, electricity will flow from negative charge to a positive charge. Electrons are charged particles. ... Thus current flow in a conducting wire. Following video explains it better.
The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere, which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulomb per second. Electric current is measured using a device called an ammeter.
However, electrical energy does not travel though the wire as sound travels through air but instead always travels in the space outside of the wires. ... The charge-flow (current) is a flowing motion usually of electrons, and electrons are material particles, not energy particles.
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In an electric wire electron flows. If there is no flow of electrons no electricity will be produced. So electricity is flow of electrons. Mark as BRAINLIEST
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