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

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Find the answer to your query as under: Current always flows from a point of higher potential to lower potential. So the current will flow from point B to A, as point A is at lower potential than A thus it makes point B at a higher potential and hence the direction of the flow of current.

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