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if a is negatively charged and b is uncharged then how will the electroms flow? ​

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Answered by narapogusudhakar777
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Explanation:

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The current in the wire is due to the drifting of electrons inside a wire in a direction opposite to the flow of electrons. During their drifting they collide with their atoms vibrating about their mean position and lose some of kinetic energy to the vibrating atoms. The electrons are negatively charged particles and so, the electrons move towards the positively charged conductor A.

Hence, the direction of the flow of electrons in the copper wire is from B to A.

Answered by AritraSadhu
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Answer:

In nature, everything flows from place of higher concentration to place of low concentration. In this case, the electrons will flow from negatively charged body 'a' to uncharged body 'b'.

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