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Mention the condition under which charges can move in a conductor . Name the device which is used to maintain this condition in an electric circuit .​

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Answered by TheMist
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Charge can move in a conductor only when a potential difference is maintained between it's ends .

A cell or a battery is used to maintain potential difference and hence , there is a flow of electric charges in an electric circuit .

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Answered by bkshs1119
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THERE SHOULD BE A POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE MAINTAINED SO THAT THAT THE CHARGE CAN MOVE FROM A HIGHER CONCENTRATION TO A LOWER CONCENTRATION IN A CIRCUIT

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