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electrical charge flows inside wire . Explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Charge, inside a wire, flows in the form of electrons. ... However when a potential difference is applied between the two ends, the free electrons get attracted towards positive terminal, resulting a net movement towards the same. Since electrons are negatively charged particles, their flow is also said as flow of charge

Answered by kavya9287
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Explanation:

A difference in a charge must exit in a order of electricity to flow through of a fire. this difference in a charge is measured by volts .since electricity flows of electron electricity will form negative charge to positive charge..

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