Physics, asked by shreyacutey, 9 months ago

Why do electrons flow in the first place?​

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Answered by MrNobita
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  • Electrons are the charged particles. Only the charged particles can attract or repel electrons and those that are not charged can only give force on them.
  • Thus the flow of electrons can generate electricity and electrons that moves on a wire continuously gives rise to electric current

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Answered by nitishdkpatil
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Electrons are the charged particles. ... Only the charged particles can attract or repel electrons and those that are not charged can only give force on them. Thus the flow of electrons can generate electricity and electrons that moves on a wire continuously gives rise to electric current.

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