Potential difference is applied across the end of the conductor. Explain with relevant diagram
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A graph of current against potential difference shows you how the current flowing through a component varies with the potential difference across it. The current flowing through a resistor at a constant temperature is directly proportional to the potential difference across it. This is called Ohm's law.
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When a potential difference is applied across the ends of a linear metallic conductor the free electrons acquire a constant drift velocity from the lower potential end to the higher potential end of the conductor. As Low potential implies excess electrons and vice versa.
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