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what are electrons? where do they move​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electrons are very important in the world of electronics. The very small particles can stream through wires and circuits, creating currents of electricity. The electrons move from negatively charged parts to positively charged ones. The negatively charged pieces of any circuit have extra electrons, while the positively charged pieces want more electrons. The electrons then jump from one area to another. When the electrons move, the current can flow through the system.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Elecrrons are the freely moving subatomic particles which is symbolised by e⁻ or β⁻.

The electrons is move from negative end (negatively charged) to positive end (positively charged) ones.

This us because the negative one having less qyantity of electrons than the positive one. So, the electrons moves.

The free electrons which contains some charge i.e, electric charge is equals to −1.602176634×10−19 C.

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