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The ‘Electron Theory’ gives a basis by which the flow of electricity can be visualised and understood. Enlarge upon the following points in the Electron Theory:

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    Electricity in a conductor is in the form of electrons.

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    The flow of electric current is a movement of electrons.

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    The electrons may be forced to move by suitably applied magnetism or chemical pressure.

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© 1991 R. Brooks and J. Whipp

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Whipp, J. (1991). Related Studies. In: Brooks, R. (eds) Lecture’s Guide Transmission, Chassis and Related Systems Levels 2 and 3. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12138-0_14

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