Can current flow between 2 points without any potenial difference?Why or why not?
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Can charge flow between two points if their potential difference is 0? ... In most DC electric circuits, it can be assumed that the resistance to current flow is a constant so that the current in the circuit is related to voltage and resistance by Ohm's law.
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The current cannot flow within two points without the potential difference because the charges flows from one end to the another because of the potential difference . We know that current is the rate of flow of charge
CURRENT(I)=CHARGE(Q)/TIME(T)
As the current flows because of the potential difference between two points the current also depends upon the potential difference. So for the flow of current the potential difference between two points is needed. It is also proved in ohm's law
Where,
Potential difference =current×resistance
V=I×R
hence the current depends on the potential difference..........
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER...........
The current cannot flow within two points without the potential difference because the charges flows from one end to the another because of the potential difference . We know that current is the rate of flow of charge
CURRENT(I)=CHARGE(Q)/TIME(T)
As the current flows because of the potential difference between two points the current also depends upon the potential difference. So for the flow of current the potential difference between two points is needed. It is also proved in ohm's law
Where,
Potential difference =current×resistance
V=I×R
hence the current depends on the potential difference..........
HOPE MY ANSWER WOULD HELP YOU
REGARD MADHU@
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