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a point A in a circuit is at a lower potential then . point B . in which direction will the current flow in the circuit​

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Answered by riya6087
7

Hey there ur answer

The current will always flow from high potential to low potential hence it will flow from B point to A point becoz it is of lower potential than B.

Answered by Anonymous
15

From point A to B

As we know that:

\bullet Current always flows from a point of higher potential to lower potential.

So:

\bullet The current will flow from point B to A.

\bullet Since, point A is at lower potential than A.

Thus:

\bullet It makes point B at a higher potential.


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