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18 March, 01:00
What causes charges to move in a circuit?
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Clarence Mckee
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The particles that carry charge through wires in a circuit are mobile electrons. The electric field direction within a circuit is by definition the direction that positive test charges are pushed. Thus, these negatively charged electrons move in the direction opposite the electric field.
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