In one or two sentences explain how electrical current moves through a conductor

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Electrical current moves through a conductor when a voltage is applied, creating an electric field that forces charged particles (usually electrons) to flow in a specific direction along the conductor. The movement of these charged particles creates the flow of electricity, or current.
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