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How potential difference is responsible for the flow of electric current in a conductor


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Answered by rajoraneeraj1
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Metallic conductor contains free electron, which are charge particles. Any charge particle will always try to move towards the lower potential energy region if they are free to move. Since the electrons are almost free in metal, they moves towards lower potential energy region if there is a potential difference.

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