elektronrörelsen
Elektronrörelsen, often translated as electron movement or electron flow, refers to the motion of electrons within a material. This movement is fundamental to the phenomenon of electric current. In conductive materials, such as metals, electrons in the outer atomic shells, known as valence electrons, are loosely bound and can move relatively freely. When an electric potential difference, or voltage, is applied across such a material, these free electrons are compelled to move in a directed manner. This organized flow of electrons constitutes an electric current.
The direction of conventional current is defined as the direction of positive charge flow, which is opposite
The speed at which electrons move is significantly slower than the speed of the electric signal itself.