Physics, asked by yash12159, 10 months ago

Is a wire carrying current charged ? Justify​

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Answered by xxiTzSiLeNtKiLlErxx
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Current is known as the rate of flow of charges that is electrons. While the electrons move through the wire, the number of positive charges is equal to the number of negative charges formed due to motion. Therefore a wire carrying currents is electrically neutral. I hope this information was helpful!

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Answered by anshulsaxena38
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Answer:

It is electrically neutral please mark it as the brainliest.

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Current is known as the rate of flow of charges that is electrons. While the electrons move through the wire, the number of positive charges is equal to the number of negative charges formed due to motion. Therefore a wire carrying currents is electrically neutral. I hope this information was helpful!

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