How is a potential generated in a condutor by the flowing charges?
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In fact the electric potential, which is commonly called voltage, is not generated by flowing charges (electrons). If that conductor were totally resistance free R = 0, we'd have V = IR = I0 = 0 volts because the electrons are freely flowing without being impeded. ... No, voltage is not generated by flowing charges
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v=IR
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potential is directly proportional to current
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