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Why does current move because of potential difference

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Answered by 2Ritz6
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Explanation:

CURRENT MOVES BECAUSE OF THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE THIS IS BECAUSE OF OHM'S LAW..

V= IR

FOR I = V/R

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abdullahraza210883: wrong answer
Answered by nidhi2956
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this is because of OHM's law


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