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the electric level deciding the direction of flow of electric charges is called ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Electrons

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Answered by mad210220
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Potential difference is the parameter which determines the flow of charges.

Explanation:

  • We all know that electricity is the flow of electrons from a high potential to a low potential or from a high electron concentration to a low electron concentration.
  • If there is a high concentration of electrons in a particular area, it means that place has a high potential and accumulation of negative charge.
  • Now those electrons will flow from that high concentrated area to a low concentrated area, i.e. from a high potential to a low potential.
  • The area of low potential has less electrons or shortage of electrons, hence we call that area positively charged.
  • We know current flows in the opposite direction of flow of electrons, hence current is said to flow from positive terminal to negative terminal.

Thus, we see that potential difference determines the direction of positive charge or electrons.

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