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What is the movement of electrons in a conductor resulting from an applied voltage called?

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Answer: Electric current

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Electric Current


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The total force needed for this flow of the negatively charged particles (electrons) from a conductor or wire is known as the potential or voltage. Hence, the flow of electrons in a conductor is called an electric current

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