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what makes the charge flow wire or switch or cell​

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Answered by Anonymous
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WHAT MAKES CURRENT FLOW IN A CIRCUIT? When a wire is connected to battery terminals, electrons flow from negative to positive. Unlike (opposite) charges attract, like (same) charges repel. Electrons have a negative charge—they are repelled from the negative and attracted to the positive.

Answered by sahoorudramadhab2007
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A circuit is made up of various components linked together by wires. ... Current, is the amount of electric charge flowing past a point in a circuit each second. Wattage ... A battery is made of one or more sections or cell .

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