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It is flow of electrons along a conductor

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Answered by angeljulla
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Electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor, usually in the form of a wire, this flow is called an electric current.

Answered by yogikeshav79
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Electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor, usually in the form of a wire, this flow is called an electric current. In order for this flow to occur, electrons must break their atomic bond (electricity is the flow of electrons, not the flow of electrons and the nuclei they happen to be bonded to). Breaking the atomic bond between an electron and its nucleus requires an input of energy which causes the electron to overcome the electromagnetic force constraining it and thus flow freely. This needed energy can be harnessed from a number of different sources, and a few examples are:

Fossil fuels

Radioactive material

Solar radiation

Wind

Tidal flows

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