How can we get potential difference in a conductor
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The electrons move only if there is a difference of electric pressure called the potential difference along with the conductor. This difference may be produced by a battery, consisting of one or more electric cells.
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When a conducting wire is in connection with the terminals of the battery, a potential difference is created between the ends of the conductor. ... The electrons near the positive terminal of the battery are attracted by it and start on the move towards positive terminal.
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