13. How electrical charges flow inside a wire. . Explain. [HSLC'20]
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The particles that carry charge through wires in a circuit are mobile electrons. The electric field direction within a circuit is by definition the direction that positive test charges are pushed. Thus, these negatively charged electrons move in the direction opposite the electric field.
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Whenever we apply potential difference across a wire an electric field is created in the wire. This electric field makes the free electron move in the direction opposite to the electric field (this happens because electron has negative charge, So it moves in opposite direction) with a speed called drift speed.
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The flow of charges in an electric wire is due to the potential difference provided by a cell/battery or other medium. Once the potential difference is provided, the electrons are provided the force which drives them through the wire. Hope it helps!