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what is meant by the phrases "electron flow through the wire" and "electron flow into to the wire"

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Answered by sreeragsunil1
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When the electrons flow from one part of the wire to another part of the wire itself, you call it as 'electrons flow through the wire' where wire acts as a medium for the electrons. When electrons move from an external object to the wire, we call it as 'electrons flow into the wire from something'

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