the electron “cycle”

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I understand that things like solar panels and wind power charge up electrons to generate power but how did noncharged electrons get back to the cell? What am I missing?

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You could imagine it as tight tube filled with marbles.. the tube has the same diameter as marble.

Now if you push more marbles at one end, they fall out on the other end

If you connected them in loop, they would travel in a loop back and forth

Electrons work similarly… They move freely or bond to atom… So “hole” from moved electron is replaced by another one

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