Physics, asked by goyalakshat, 2 months ago

Inside a cell, current flows from high potential to low potential or low potential to high potential?​

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Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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The direction of motion of positive charge is always high potential to low potential but direction of motion of negative charge is always from low potential to high potential. So we can say that current flows the same as direction of field and high potential to low potential.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

as current is conventionally taken as the direction of flow of positive charge, it flows from high potential to low potential.

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