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10 October, 02:46

In the diagram, the arrow shows the movement of electric charges through a wire connected to a battery. A battery with an arrow at its top running from left to right. A black line connects the right end of the battery to the left end by making a series of straight lines to form a rectangular box with the battery as part of the bottom side. What causes the electric charges to flow from one end of the battery to the other? a balance in electric potential a balance in resistance a difference in electric potential a difference in resistance

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  1. 10 October, 03:10
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    Answer:A

    Explanation:A
  2. 10 October, 03:11
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    Due to potential difference

    Explanation:

    Current is the flow of charges from one end end to another end of a conducting wire connected across a two terminals of a battery. The battery provides the potential difference across the two terminals due which the charges flow. Current is said to flow from positive terminals of a battery to its negative terminals.

    Option c is correct.
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