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The flow of electrons actually moves from negative (-) to positive (+).

The movement of electric current is compared to a bicycle chain or a water circuit where "charges" (minutes) move in a synchronized, organized loop from the positive pole to the negative pole through the wires. Current Direction:

If the file ends in .pps , it will open directly in "Slide Show" mode. To edit it, open PowerPoint first and then browse for the file. The flow of electrons actually moves from negative

The "Rotational Model of Electric Current" (النموذج الدوراني للتيار الكهربائي) is a key concept in physics, often taught to help students visualize the flow of electric charges in a circuit as a continuous loop. Downloadable Resources (PPTX/RAR)

Since many educational files are compressed, you will need a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the .pptx or .pps file from the .rar archive. To edit it, open PowerPoint first and then

A detailed PowerPoint (pps/rar) specifically covering the rotational model, circuit simulations for motors and lamps, and conductors/insulators is available via Physique Tlemcen on Facebook.

From positive (+) to negative (-) outside the generator. circuit simulations for motors and lamps

The file "circuit_électrique2_1am_2018_pps.rar" can be accessed at Mediafire.