What is required for an electric charge to flow through a wire?
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To produce an electric current, three things are needed: a supply of electric charges (electrons) which are free to flow, some form of push to move the charges through the circuit and a pathway to carry the charges. The pathway to carry the charges is usually a copper wire.
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What is required for an electric charge to flow through a wire :
- To produce an electric current, three effects are demanded a force of electric charges( electrons).
- which are free to flow, some form of drive to move the charges through the circuit and a pathway to carry the charges.
- The pathway to carry the charges is generally a bobby line.
- These are the things required for an electric charge to flow through a wire.
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