An increase in voltage in a circuit with set resistance leads to faster electron flow due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy, analogous to increasing the slope of a ramp. However, electricity should not be viewed as individual electrons moving from one side to another; it is a collective phenomenon involving many electrons interacting within the conductor. The discussion highlights that this behavior is specific to ohmic materials, where Ohm's law applies, and not all materials exhibit this characteristic. The kinetic energy of electrons is minimal compared to the energy transferred in an electric circuit, emphasizing that energy transfer is more about electric fields than mechanical motion. Overall, understanding these concepts requires balancing simplifications for teaching with the complexities of quantum mechanics.