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rawr101:

What causes electric current to flow through a circuit? the pull of conducting atoms’ nuclei on their electrons a difference in electrical potential energy the downhill motion of electrons within a circuit the naturally existing motion of electrons in a conductor

rawr101:

i will fan who can answer

carlosbigbain:

grade level?

rawr101:

8th

carlosbigbain:

srry man im in 7th XD

rawr101:

k

Aubree:

im in 8th

carlosbigbain:

well gl

rawr101:

coo

rawr101:

u know the answer to that

rawr101:

and thx

rawr101:

wait do u go to indian creek middle

rawr101:

answer plz

Aubree:

i think so, but im trying to A: fact check myself B: look for a explanation

Aubree:

Either D: The naturally existing motion of electrons in a conductor or A: Movement of electrons from one atom to the next. In electrical conductors, current (flow) results from the movement of electrons from one atom to the next. Electrons are either positively or negatively charged. Negative electrons are attracted to positive electrons. At the atomic level, a negative electron will jump from one atom to another.

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