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4 March 2024

17 November 2023

  • curprev 03:4103:41, 17 November 2023Vbfcc talk contribs 794 bytes +794 Created page with "Electrons are indivisible fundamental particles, generally found forming an orbiting shell surrounding the nucleus of all atoms. Their negative electrical charge is the fundamental unit charge of all matter, i.e., their charge is defined as being -1. In conductors, including most metals, the ability of electrons to jump from one atom to the next is the phenomenon of electrical current. A current of one ampere represents the flow of something like 10¹⁸ electro..."