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Write how current flows inside a wire.​

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Answered by aadya4836
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Explanation:

In metal wires, for example, current is carried by electrons—that is, negative charges move. In ionic solutions, such as salt water, both positive and negative charges move. ... He named the type of charge associated with electrons negative, long before they were known to carry current in so many situations.

Answered by pjahnabi007
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Answer:

Electric current (electricity) is a flow or movement of electrical charge. The electricity that is conducted through copper wires in your home consists of moving electrons. The protons and neutrons of the copper atoms do not move. ... The wire is "full" of atoms and free electrons and the electrons move among the atoms.

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Explanation:

The positive sign for current corresponds to the direction a positive charge would move. In metal wires, current is carried by negatively charged electrons, so the positive current arrow points in the opposite direction the electrons move.

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