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why do electrons move in specific direction when the conductor is connected to a battery​

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Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION :-

why do electrons move in specific direction when the conductor is connected to a battery ?

ANSWER :-

When the ends of the conductor to the terminals of an battery, an uniform electric field is set up throughout the conductor. This field makes the electrons move in a specified direction.

Answered by wizdammusingh95
1

Answer:

When the conductor is connected to a battery, the battery provides a potential difference across the conductor.

As a result, it sets the electrons in the conductor to move towards the positive terminal of the battery.

This is because electrons are negatively charged particles and thus they get attracted to positive side.

Explanation:

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