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The speed of electrons through a circuit is referred to as:

a. Radiation
b. Milliampers
c. Kilovoltage
d. Ionization

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ANSWER:

The speed of electrons traveling through a circuit is referred to as Milliamper or Milliamps.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • It is the unit of measurement which is used in measuring the rate at which the electrons flow and the electric currents flowing through an electric conductor.
  • One milliamp is equal to 1000th of an ampere which means 1 mA is equal to 0.001 A.
  • The speed of electrons varies depending on what conductor it is traveling through.
  • The electron's speed is slower in conductors than in the vacuum. This is known as velocity factor.
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Answer:

b. Milliampers

Step-by-step explanation:

Miliamperes is a unit of current, thus the movement of electrons through a circuit generates current.

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