Explain how a cell maintain the electric current in circuit
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The cell maintains the potential difference between the 2 end points for which the electrons keep on moving and thus the current flows.
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When the cell is connected to a conducting circuit element, the potential difference sets the charges in motion in the conductor and produces an electric current. In order to maintain the current in a given electric circuit, the cell has to expend its chemical energy stored in it.The cell maintains a potential difference across the ends of a circuit. Due to this, current starts to flow across the circuit from higher potential end to lower
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