Carries of current

 Carriers of Current


In electricity, the carriers of current are typically:


1. Electrons: In metals (like copper wiring), electrons are the primary charge carriers.

2. Ions: In electrolytes (like in batteries or biological systems), ions carry electric charge.


Key Points:


1. Conductors: Electrons move freely in conductors like metals.

2. Electrolytes: Ions carry charge in solutions or molten salts.


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