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what is potential difference and why does electrons flow due to potential difference?​

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Answered by chanshi27
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potential difference.

This is the basis of current electricity. Negatively- charged electrons are removed from atoms, the atoms being left as positive ions. The potential difference between the two causes the electrons to be attracted back, producing a flow of electric charge: current electricity.

The electrical potential difference is defined as the amount of work done to carrying a unit charge from one point to another in an electric field. In other words, the potential difference is defined as the difference in the electric potential of the two charged bodies.

Answered by cutiepie0692
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potential difference.

This is the basis of current electricity. Negatively- charged electrons are removed from atoms, the atoms being left as positive ions. The potential difference between the two causes the electrons to be attracted back, producing a flow of electric charge: current electricity.

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