Why the current does not flow in a copper wire/rod when there is no battery connected across it?
(A) The wire/rod does not have any electrons inside
(B) The wire/rod does not have any resistance
(C) There is no potential difference across the wire/rod
(D) Both B and C
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
for the current to flow , there must be a potential difference
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