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what is the direction of flow of current in a dry cell?​

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Answered by VedantBudhwant
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Step-by-step explanation:

The dry cell consists of a zinc can, electrolyte paste, and a carbon rod in the center. A chemical reaction takes place between the zinc can and the paste. Electrons flow from the negative (zinc) terminal to the positive (carbon) terminal. Electrons are then pumped back to the negative terminal.

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Answered by rakhister80
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Answer:

The current flows in closed circuit from +ve to -ve terminal of cell.

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