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13 August, 20:59

What is required for an electric charge to flow through a wire?

a) zero resistance in the wire

b) a balance of electric potential

c) high resistance in the wire

d) a difference in electric potential

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  1. 13 August, 21:18
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    In order to persuade the electrons in the wire to flow, you need

    a potential difference between the ends of the wire. Then the

    electrons will want to get away from the more-negative end and

    go to the more-positive end. If both ends of the wire are at the

    same potential, then the electrons have no reason to go anywhere,

    and they just stay where they are.

    Choice-d says this.
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