Answer Posted / siva subrahmanyam
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Electron is a negatively charged particle, which
is present aroud the nucleus of any atom. Any bounded
electron doesn't constitute any flow of electricity, but an
electron of type free can constitute to electricity
conduction. Nucleus contains two different charges called
as Proton(positive charge) and neutron(neutral)
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