So electrons go into the + terminal of a battery, but electric current goes out.
Hint- it does not actually matter if the exact same electrons "go home".
The electrons go to higher energy levels, then drop back down and release the energy.
"When that electron goes in, it's like the drawbridge has gone down and all the cars can go through," he said.
So six thousand electrons will go through and that's what they'll charge you for.
I don't have to know where the electrons go to use television or holovision.
The electrons went here, got changed there, and wound up doing something else over at this place.
The electrons can't easily go outside the metal, because they don't want to be far away from the positive nuclei.
The electrons will not go "on the water molecules."
Explain that so many electrons go on each layer.