explain in brief current in conductors?
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When a conductor's ends are attached to an external source of electricity, then an electrical force acts on the conductor's electrons, and the electrons (negative charged) start traveling from the negative end to the conductor's positive end. This movement of electrons constitutes the conductor's electrical current.
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