The power plant pushes electrons through the wire.
Hey, a chance to be a wrench again instead of pushing electrons?
And similarly, they break through it to push electrons on.
This force then pushes free electrons in a certain way, which in turn creates a current.
Pushing electrons around takes energy, which dims the reflected image.
These machines push electrons to nearly the speed of light.
The electric field will push electrons back to the wide band element's conduction band.
This not only pushes up the financial costs, it also makes it harder to push electrons into them, lowering efficiency.
Neutronium is matter squeezed down to push electrons and protons together to make neutrons.
Only instead of pushing water, a generator uses a magnet to push electrons along.