the direction of movement of electron is a dry cell is form
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When an external circuit is connected across the cell, electrons flow from negative electrode to positive electrode(current flows opposite to this) in the external circuit. Inside the cell, negatively charged ions are attracted to negative electrode because it is depleted of electrons. Similarly, inside the cell, positively charged ions are attracted to positive electrode.
Hence inside the cell, current flows from negative electrode to positive electrode.
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The dry cell consists of a zinc can, electrolyte paste, and a carbon rod in the center. A chemical reaction takes place between the zinc can and the paste. Electrons flow from the negative (zinc) terminal to the positive (carbon) terminal. Electrons are then pumped back to the negative terminal.
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