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why does electrons flow​

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Answered by Vmusale
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Explanation:

Electrons are flow to generate Electricity

towards positive charge

Answered by adrija7
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Explanation:

You know that work has to be done to lift an object because the Earth's gravitational field is pulling the object down. In a similar way work must be done to move a charged particle in an electric field. The amount of work required to move a charge between to points or the work per unit of charge is called the 'electric potential difference' between the two points. The unit of potential difference is called the volt. Potential difference can be either positive or negative depending on the movement of the charge.

You know that work has to be done to lift an object because the Earth's gravitational field is pulling the object down. In a similar way work must be done to move a charged particle in an electric field. The amount of work required to move a charge between to points or the work per unit of charge is called the 'electric potential difference' between the two points. The unit of potential difference is called the volt. Potential difference can be either positive or negative depending on the movement of the charge.To move charges we need a device that can do work. Such devices include: batteries, generators, thermocouples and batteries.

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