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explain the reason behind the flow of current
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An electrical phenomenon is caused by flow of free electrons from one atom to another. The characteristics of current electricity are opposite to those of static electricity. Wires are made up of conductors such as copper or aluminum.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The reason behind the flow of current is the Potential difference.

- When we apply a potential difference across a conductor, there is a flow of electric charges due to it.

- The free electrons begin to flow from the point of higher potential to the point of lower potential.

- This flow of electric charges is called the flow of current.

- Thus the flow of electric current is caused due to the potential difference.

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