is electrical charge traveling throu a conductour is electrical energy, conductors, or electricity

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When electrical charge is traveling through a conductor, it is considered as electricity. Conductors are materials that allow the flow of electric charge, while electrical energy is the ability of an electric current to do work. So, in this case, the electrical charge traveling through a conductor is known as electricity.
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