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Does the conductor generate electricity...??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • An equal deficit of electrons is generated on the other end of the conductor, which has a positive potential. The difference between the potentials is voltage, and is called induced voltage. It induces electric current if both sides of the conductor are connected with a conductive wire.
Answered by khushiwaskale
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An equal deficit of electrons is generated on the other end of the conductor, which has a positive potential. The difference between the potentials is voltage, and is called induced voltage. It induces electric current if both sides of the conductor are connected with a conductive wire.

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