What happens when potential is applied on linear metallic condoctor?
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A Potential Difference Across the End of Conductor is Required For the Flow of Electrons: ... When a potential difference is applied across the conductor the negatively charged electrons start moving towards the positive end of the conductor. Thus electrons start moving in the definite direction.
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