when the two ends of copper wires are connected to the two terminals of a battery some potential difference is created between its ends do electrons start flowing from high potential and to the low potential end
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Battery has free charges of opposite polarities on the two ends. Hence a potential difference is created. It doesn't produce any free electrons. Because of the potential difference created, free electrons within the wire are able to move and we get a current.
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Battery has free charges of opposite polarities on the two ends. Hence a potential difference is created. It doesn't produce any free electrons. Because of the potential difference created, free electrons within the wire are able to move and we get a current.
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