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CURRENT FLOW IN A CIRCUIT

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ELECTRICITY                                           A current of electricity is a steady flow of electrons. When electrons move from one place to another, round a      circuit, they carry electrical energy from place to place like marching ants carrying leaves. Instead of carrying leaves, electrons carry a tiny amount of electric charge.      Electricity can travel through something when its structure allows electrons to move through it easily. Metals like  copper have “free” electrons that are not bound tightly to their parent atoms. These electrons flow freely throughout the structure of copper and this is what enables an electric current to flow. In rubber, the electrons are more tightly bound. There are no “free” electrons and, as a result, electricity does not really flow through rubber at all. Conductors that let electricity flow f...