What sets the electrons into motion in an electric circuit.
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The electrical movement is caused by movement of the free electrons held in the nuclei of the electrons.as they are not held by any forces,they move freely throughout thethe circuit,this movement from positive to negative through the outer circuit which is defined as electric current...
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Potential difference (V)
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