Physics, asked by sangeetamaurya854, 1 day ago

if we say that positive charges flow from high potential to low potential in a conductor by giving analogy to just like water fall but i have a question that why charges does not get lose their gained potential energy after leaving the high potential zone. before resistance come across the circuit​

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Answered by astujsingh11
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Electrons always flow in opposite directions. The direction of an electric current is by convention the direction in which a positive charge would move. Electric current flows from higher electric potential to lower electric potential. As we know that current flows from positive terminal to negative terminal.

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