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5. TOO BAD FRANKLIN SAID ELECTRONS ARE NEGATIVE? ... 2. THE DIRECTION OF CURRENT IS FROM NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE? ... Which way does the "electricity" REALLY flow?
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Electricity flow is the opposite direction of the electron's flow (opposite charges: electricity = positive, electron = negative). Electrons have negative charge so it's clear that they are stored at the anode (-), hence flowing towards cathode (+). Then, yes, electricity flow simply goes from (+) to (-).
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What are actually moving are electrons, which are negatively-charged particles. These flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. The “positive” and “negative” designations were set by Benjamin Franklin, who knew nothing of el...
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Two questions, which i am not sure the answer is c ... Electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. When electricity was first discovered they didn't really have a way of telling which way it was flowing so they made a guess. As it turned out, the guess was wrong.
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"Which way does electricity flow (positive/negative) and which side of the symbol for a battery is plus?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on Yahoo!Xtra Answers. ... Electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. When electricity was ... Electricity flows from positive to negative.
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But the "electricity" in common electrical devices is limited to positive protons and negative electrons. ... There are many other places where this kind of positive/negative charge flow can be found. In the following list of devices and materials, electric charges found within conductors are a combination of movable...
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Electricity is an apparent force in nature that exists whenever there is a net electrical charge between any two objects. ... When there are equal numbers of positive and negative charges there is no electrical force as there is no net charge. ... RESISTANCE: Property of material that helps prevent the flow of electrons in it.
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This module uses Electron Flow Theory. For more information on these theories, see Module 2, Fundamentals of Electricity. ... Two stationary Brushes, one supplied with positive DC current, the other with negative DC current, supply current to the two rotating commutator segments.
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Electric current - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Electric current can mean, depending on the context, a flow of electric charge (a phenomenon) or the rate of flow of electric charge (a quantity). The electric charge that flows is carried by, for ex...
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