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current flows through a metallic conductor from its one end A to electric other end B .which end of the conductor is at higher potential?why?​

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Answered by bhartinikam4536
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Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of a charge Q(t) passing through it.

Explanation:

Electric current in a circuit or metallic conductors flows from higher potential to lower potential.

As in the given situation, electric current passes from one end A to other end B, so, the end A of the conductor should have higher potential.

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