Physics, asked by susantadehuri, 8 months ago

How does electric current flow in a closed loop?​

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Answered by akshiitaa
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Electric current is described as moving from the positive to the negative end of the circuit. Electrons are able to flow in conductors, usually metals, because in metallic bonding the outer electrons of the metal atoms flow freely around between atoms.

Answered by deetyavineeth
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Electric current travells through a circuit, Universaly it it is believed that the negatively charged particles(electrons) move towards the positive charge(protons) as a result of the opposite charges getting attracted and also because electrons have a smaller mass.

The direction of the flow is Negative to positive

Another theory calld the "conventinal current " has a different explanation. In this theory it is believed that the The positively charged particles become so by loosing electrons hence the direction of the current is from positive to negative.

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