How do electric current flow
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 5 months ago
Current only flows when a circuit is complete—when there are no gaps in it. In a complete circuit, the electrons flow from the negative terminal (connection) on the power source, through the connecting wires and components, such as bulbs, and back to the positive terminal. Negative electric current is the movement of negatively charged particles. Now, the current will flow from negative to positive. So at the negative terminal, there are a whole bunch of electrons (negative charge carriers) that will be flowing from negative to positive.
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