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Charge carrier

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A charge carrier is a particle that moves through a material and carries electric charge, allowing electricity to flow. In metals, electrons act as charge carriers, while in semiconductors like those used in computer chips, both electrons and "holes" (empty spaces where electrons should be) can carry charge. Think of it like a relay race where runners pass a baton—charge carriers are the runners passing electrical energy through materials to power everything from light bulbs to smartphones.

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