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''The live wire goes alternately + and - as electrons are pushed and pulled around the circuit'' explain this sentence. Best ans will be brianliest, try not to copy from google. spammers pls don't reply

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Answered by 1802030006
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the live wire goes alternatively

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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I’ve recently started reading up on electricity and slightly confused about this. I live in Europe and our electricity is 230 volts 50HZ. I understand the two conductor wires being phase/live and neutral and how on our alternating current the electrons move back and forward slightly depending on what the voltage is doing. Can someone explain to me this though. When +230 volts goes through the live this electromotive Force is pushing the free electrons around the circuit but at the other part of the cycle when at -230 volts are the electrons being pulled back? I know neutral is generally grounded somewhere to complete the circuit and allow current to flow so nothing can be pushing electrons back on the negative side of the cycle. Hopefully someone can explain.

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