mention the condition under which a current can flow in a conductor
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The condition under which charges can move in a conductor are the charges in which there is a potential difference. A 12-volt battery would supply 12 Joules of electric potential vitality per each 1 Coulomb of charge which moves between its negative and positive terminals
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The condition that is required for a current to flow in a conductor is the presence of a Potential Difference across its ends.
- A conductor is a material that allows the electric current to pass through it.
- But the electric current will only flow when there will be a difference between the potential across its ends.
- The current flows from higher potential to a lower potential.
- If the potential is equal, no current will flow through it.
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