Biology, asked by wasimakhtarhanju, 4 months ago

? What is its direction of flow in an electrical circuit?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Current flows from Positive end to Negative end. Electrons flow from Negative end to Positive end.

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Answered by Asifurrahaman2018
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Electricity flows from the negative point of the Cell to the Positive point of the Cell

As Basically Electrons ( More at the negative terminal of cell)are transferred ( electrons carry negative charge ) to the Other point ( which has less Electrons) .

Electric Circuit Always Negative to Positive

Terminal of Cell

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