How do electrons flow through an electric circuit?

• The electrons flow out of the negative end of the battery, through the wires of the circuit, and back into the positive end of the battery.
• The power source pushes electrons through the circuit.
• The electrons flow out of the positive end of the battery, through the wires of the circuit, and back into the negative end of the battery.
• The device that is using the electricity pulls electrons through the circuit.

The electrons flow out of the negative end of the battery, through the wires of the circuit, and back into the positive end of the battery. The flow of electrons is driven by the voltage difference established by the battery or power source. The electrons move from the negative terminal of the battery (where they have higher potential energy) through the circuit to the positive terminal (where they have lower potential energy). This flow of electrons creates an electrical current in the circuit, which can power devices connected to it.