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direction of moving electrons in a closed electric circuit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a closed circuit whenever a potential difference is applied across the terminals of any metallic wire, the free electrons of the metal moves from lower potential to higher potential. This constitutes electric current in a direction opposite to their motion.

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Answered by StudywithSuman
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In a closed circuit whenever a potential difference is applied across the terminals of any metallic wire, the free electrons of the metal moves from lower potential to higher potential. This constitutes electric current in a direction opposite to their motion.

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