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27.
Point A is at a lower electrical potential than point B. An electron between them on the line joining them will
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Abhishek singh said:
1 decade ago
At point A potential will be low means electrons would be in excess n +ve charge would be in deficit. And opposite will be the case at B where electrons are less n +ve charge is much. So just like a general case electron will obviously be attracted towards more +ve charge.
Hejaz Ahmed said:
1 decade ago
Current moves from higher potential to lower potential and the flow of electron is opposite to the flow of current that's why electrons move from lower to higher potential.
Branx said:
1 decade ago
According to me the electron moves towards B because electron moves towards (+)charge.
JATIN GARG said:
1 decade ago
The point A have a lower potential than B so electric field of A is lower than B so we assume that point A have negative charge and point B a positive charge and we know that electron go from A to B.
Prashant Khandai said:
1 decade ago
Lower electric potential means there are (more) electrons or negative charges and Higher potential means there are more holes or positive charges present there. So electron will move towards higher potential.
According to the question, point A is at a lower electrical potential than point B. An electron between them on the line joining them will move towards B.
According to the question, point A is at a lower electrical potential than point B. An electron between them on the line joining them will move towards B.
Sanjiv jagdev said:
1 decade ago
A has lower potential (-)
B has high potential (+)
Electron (-)will move towards B (+)
so the answer will be B..........
B has high potential (+)
Electron (-)will move towards B (+)
so the answer will be B..........
Manish mishra said:
1 decade ago
Flow of almost every thing is happening from higher potential to lower electrons also.
Dibakar bauri said:
1 decade ago
Electron always flow from lower potential to higher potential and in the opposite to that of electric current.
Nishtha Sharma said:
1 decade ago
A has lower potential (we can denote it by -)
B has high potential (+)
Electron (-)will move towards B (+)
As electrons flow from low to high potential region (or in easy terms the opposite + attracts - )
B has high potential (+)
Electron (-)will move towards B (+)
As electrons flow from low to high potential region (or in easy terms the opposite + attracts - )
Meghana said:
1 decade ago
Current has a tendency to travel from high potetial region to low potential. Its direction is opposite to the direction of flow of electrons. Hence the electrons flow from low to potential region.
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