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an electric current flows between two points only when there is a difference in potential between the points.

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Answered by diya200817
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Explanation:

The difference between two points is called potential difference. Electromotive force means the force which makes current continuously flows through a conductor. This force can be generated from power generator, battery, flashlight battery and fuel cell, etc

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Answered by shashwat12340
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Answer:

In other words, 1 Volt equals 1 Ampere times 1 Ohm, or commonly V = I*R. Ohm's Law states that for a linear circuit the current flowing through it is proportional to the potential difference across it so the greater the potential difference across any two points the bigger will be the current flowing through it.

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