Physics, asked by chiru7003, 9 months ago

Mention the conditions under which charges can move in a conductor

Answers

Answered by ksai55045
1

Answer:

i hope the ans. is correct

Explanation:

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.

Answered by adityaanil06
1

Answer: potential difference

Explanation: without pd charges cannot move from one point to another in the current carrying conductor

The device which is used to maintain this is called voltmeter and is always connected in parallel .

Similar questions