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What happens to the flow of charge when the potential difference between two points becomes zero?​

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Answered by rathorevasudev6
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Answer:

zero

Explanation:

because of potential difference between two points is zero

Answered by ruhianzum
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Answer:

Like fluid flow is due to pressure difference, flow of changes between two points depend on electric-potential difference between those two points.

If potential difference between the two points zero, there will not be any flow of charge between those two points

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