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When electricity flows a wire,tiny particles called elwctrons move through the wire.each electron a very small electric charge.the electrons arrive,they produce electricity. To make a bulb in room light up , two million electrons flow every second.the electrons come from a source of electricity,batteries or the generators.each electron has negative electric charge.the electrons the negative terminal and flow through the wire to the positive terminal complete an electric circuit​

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Answered by ItsAsad
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When electricity flows through a wire, tiny particles called electrons move through the wire. Each electron carries a very small electric charge. When the electrons arrive, they produce electricity. To make a bulb in room to light up , two million electrons flow every second. The electrons come from a source of electricity, either batteries or the generators. Each electron has a negative electric charge. The electrons start from the negative terminal and flow through the wire to the positive terminal to complete the electric circuit.

Answered by Anonymous
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A current of electricity is a steady flow of electrons. When electrons move from one place to another, round a circuit, they carry electrical energy from place to place like marching ants carrying leaves. Instead of carrying leaves, electrons carry a tiny amount of electric charge.

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