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when will the electrons flow through the wire stop

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Answered by VenkatSwaraj
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Answer:

When there is no potential difference across the wire or there is no electric field.

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Explanation:

When there is a potential difference electrons move which intiurn produce current in the opposite direction(convention)

when an electron(charge 'e') is placed in an electric field of E it experiences a force of Ee.which causes it to move.

so if there is no no potential difference across the wire or there is no electric field then the electrons flow through the wire stop.

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