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which charge flows from lower potential to higher potential​

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Answered by sheetalgautam2090
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Explanation:

the electrons from the lower potential terminals flows to the higher potential terminals. As the flow of conventional current is taken opposite to the flow of electrons.

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Answered by AnumehPatil
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Answer:

Before the discovery of atomic structure, scientists believed that positive charge flow from a point where it is more to a point where it is less. The point where they said there are more positive charges and called it as higher potential.

Explanation:

See electrons will always flow to the place where they are less in number. So high potential is the place where there are less no. of electrons and so they go from low potential to high.

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