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The phrase "flow of electrons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, electronics, or electrical engineering to describe the movement of electrons in a conductor or circuit.
Example: "The flow of electrons through the wire generates an electric current that powers the device."
Alternatives: "electron movement" or "electron flow."
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"Our future selves will ultimately control human biology and human evolution the way we control the flow of electrons through our electronics today," Kwan told The Huffington Post in an email.
Semiconductors essentially operate by regulating a flow of electrons, or current.
This creates a flow of electrons between the metals that eventually causes them to disintegrate.
The nanowires also carry the flow of electrons generated by the PS-I complexes.
Current is the flow of electrons; and, in quantum theory, electrons possess spins.
Topological insulators allow the free flow of electrons only on their surface while blocking the flow of electrons through their bulk.
The Eneco researchers added impurities -- a process called doping -- to the heated layer to increase the flow of electrons.
It is this tendency that causes the voltage difference, and hence the flow of electrons.
Transistor gates, which control the flow of electrons, are typically around 5-nanometers in conventional semiconductors.
The flow of electrons inside a conductor is not quite so simple, though.
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The device's essential property is that its electrical resistance a measure of how much it inhibits the flow of electrons can be altered by applying a voltage.
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