Chemistry, asked by divyakanna6558, 11 months ago

Electron move from higher potential to lower potential of vice versa

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Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Answer:

Since electrons are negative they should be repelled by the negative charge and attracted by the positive charge, that is, in an electric field the electrons must move from regions of low potential to the regions with high potential by the action of the electrical forces.

Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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Explanation:

The electrons, in good conductors, are nearly free and begin to move under the influence of the electric field, from lower potential to higher potential. The “current” , by convention, therefore “moves” from higher potential to lower potential.

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