1) Each atom trys to keep the same number of electrons circling it's nuculus, staying in balance with other surrounding atoms. But the actual number is dynamic.
2) An outer ring FREE electron flys out of orbit in one atom and FLOWs to another atom that attracts and captures it into orbit. A better conductor a material is the more this happens when there are more electrons in one area than another. Missing electron positions in an atom's orbit are called HOLES, that FREE electrons can fill. The more electrons an atom has, the less attraction it has on the outer orbit electrons of other atoms.
3) THE FLOW is the accumaltive flow of billions of electrons from billions of atoms, one electron one atom to another atom, not one electron going full circle, but billions of free electrons moving, each from one atom to the next atom with a hole, at the same time. Think of it like toppling a string domino's, with respect to flow. If an atom attacts another's electron to its HOLE, the other atom now has a HOLE to attract some third atoms electron...and on and on.
4) The area / atoms with holes (less electrons in orbit, that attracts FREE electrons)is +, thus electron flow is - to +.
Dennis McHenney
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