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In an electric circuit electrns in the wire flow due to me ..

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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In an electric circuit electrons in the wire flow due to electric current:

  • A stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, traveling through an electrical conductor or space is known as an electric current.
  • It's the net rate of electric charge flow through a surface or into a control container that's monitored.
  • It's because of the negative charge flow. Charge carriers are moving particles, and depending on the conductor, they might be one of numerous sorts of particles.
  • Electrons flowing through a wire are commonly used as charge carriers in electric circuits.
  • The ampere, or amp, is the SI unit of electric current, which is defined as the passage of electric charge over a surface at a rate of one coulomb per second. Magnetic fields are created by electric currents and are employed in motors, generators, inductors, and transformers.

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