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Electric Current

Current in electrical wires is the flow of electric charge. This charge is carried by electrons.

Current

Current

  • Electrical current flows through wires.
  • When we say electricity is flowing we really mean electrical current is flowing.
  • It can only flow if the circuit is complete and, if you are using one, the switch is closed.
  • It is very important to remember that in a circuit, current is not used up.
  • Current transfers energy.
Electrons

Electrons

  • Electrons are negatively charged.
  • Electrons carry electrical charges.
    • They are already in the wires.
  • Electrical wires are made from metals like copper because electrons can flow easily through them.
  • If electrons flow through materials, we say these materials are good conductors.
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