what is the relationship between potential difference and direction of flow of current in an electric circuit
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Current flows due to Potential difference between two points. It is similar to water flowing from high altitude to low altitude. Potential difference excites the electrons inside the material of the wire used throughout the circuit, due to this excitement the electrons start flowing to the higher potential (positive terminal) & due to their motion, current is directed in the opposite direction to the electron flow
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Current flows due to Potential difference between two points. It is similar to water flowing from high altitude to low altitude. Potential difference excites the electrons inside the material of the wire used throughout the circuit, due to this excitement the electrons start flowing to the higher potential (positive terminal) & due to their motion, current is directed in the opposite direction to the electron flow
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Answer:Potential difference is the difference in the potential between two terminals of a battery or any other current source connected to an electric circuit. In the circuit, current flows from high to low potential because electrons flow from low
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