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Energy created by the flow of electrons through a conductor is called

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Electrical Energy (Electricity)

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Electrical energy is the energy created by the flow of electrons through a conductor. The flow of electric current in a conductor is the flow of electrons through the conductor. This phenomenon is called current electricity. Electric current is the rate of electric charge flowing from one point to another in a conductor. Electric current produces an electrical energy which is provided from a voltage source. This electrical energy serves as power to appliances, machines, lights, or can be converted to any other forms of energy for a particular application. The source of electrical energy includes alternating current (AC), direct current (DC), Capacitors, Lightning, batteries etc.

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