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Q.1. Tell me who I am? 1. In an electric circuit, electrons in the wire flow due to me.

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Answered by Anudipriti
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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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In an electric circuit, electrons in the wire flow due to the potential difference by using a battery of voltage V.

  • In a circuit, an external battery with voltage V is used that causes the flow of electrons in the wire.
  • The flow of electrons leads to the flow of current in the circuit.
  • A battery of voltage V creates a potential difference in the circuit across its two ends.
  • This potential difference makes the electrons flow from the high potential difference to the low potential difference.
  • The direction of the flow of current is opposite to that of the flow of electrons.
  • Current flows from the positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal of the battery.
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