What do you call the ordered motion of electrons through a conductor?
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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 ofelectrons, not the flow of electronsand the nuclei they happen to be bonded to).
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Electron Flow / Electric Current. While the normal motion of “free” electrons in a conductor is random, with no particular direction or speed, electrons can be influenced to move in a coordinated fashion through a conductive material. This uniform motion of electrons is what we call electricity or electric current.
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