elektronflyt
Elektronflyt, often translated as electron flow or electron current, refers to the movement of electrons through a conductive material. In most electrical circuits, electrons are the primary charge carriers responsible for electric current. When a voltage source, such as a battery or power supply, is connected across a conductor, it creates an electric field. This electric field exerts a force on the free electrons within the conductor, causing them to drift in a particular direction.
The direction of electron flow is conventionally defined as opposite to the direction of the electric current.
The rate at which electrons flow determines the magnitude of the electric current. This rate is measured