Math, asked by ashirbadb80, 5 months ago

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Answered by incrediblesteminist
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Answer:

i. A to B

ii. B to A

Step-by-step explanation:

Q, the charge of the conductors, is provided. Evidently, A has a negative charge, and B has a positive charge. Due to their negative charge, electrons are attracted to the positive conductor and flow from the negatively charged conductor to the positively charged one. Thus, electrons flow from A to B. Conventional current, or current, flows in the opposite direction of the electrons. Therefore, the current flows from B to A.

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