energy produced by the flow of electrons moving through a conductor such as wire.

The energy produced by the flow of electrons moving through a conductor is called electric power. The unit of electric power is watts (W), which represents the rate of energy transfer or energy consumption per unit time. The electric power generated by a particular conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied and the current flowing through the conductor, as described by the equation P = VI, where P is the power in watts, V is the voltage in volts, and I is the current in amperes. This relationship is known as Ohm's law.