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how does the flow of electron differ from the flow of current in a circuit​

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Answered by anurag2147
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Answer:

electron flow opposite of charge.

if charge flow + to- then electron flow -to+.

it flow because of potential difference

Answered by sartho
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Answer:

The flowing of electron is called current.

Explanation:

when 6.25× 10^18 electron flow through a wire or conductor so current is produced but in flowing of current we have need voltage .

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