Now I get it. When an excess electrons will be introduced to the valence electrons of the copper atoms the electrons will move to be stable again hence electricity (movement of electrons). The negatively charged electrons will repel negative while gets attracted to the positive. Negatively charged electrons are called anions while positively charged ions are called cations.
thanks, so useful
Simple, but still precise. Thanks!
it was good but it could have been a bit longer with more details
i'm going to use this in a lesson for kids. thanks
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Great work guy, congratulations.
video makes explanation of concept easy, its really helpful :)
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Now I get it. When an excess electrons will be introduced to the valence electrons of the copper atoms the electrons will move to be stable again hence electricity (movement of electrons). The negatively charged electrons will repel negative while gets attracted to the positive. Negatively charged electrons are called anions while positively charged ions are called cations.
What holds the copper nucleus in place while electrons flow?
That was awesome
wow! Great graphic video, which you included the picture.. This is going on my top ten video my students should watch. A+
The concept shown is wrong a battery does not provide charge , it only provides energy to charge.
Maybe watch again. I don't mention a battery. Take a look at wikipedia for electrical charge definitions
thanks its good....could have been better
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