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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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Akhil said:
1 decade ago
Electrons moves from low potential to high potential but in the case of current it will be reverse. So the answer will be B only.
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..........
Naga said:
1 decade ago
Current moves from high potential to low potential i.e., B to A.
And electrons move opposite to current i.e., A to B.
And electrons move opposite to current i.e., A to B.
Dibakar bauri said:
1 decade ago
Electron always flow from lower potential to higher potential and in the opposite to that of electric current.
Udayan said:
9 years ago
The electrons move from higher to lower electric potential so if an electron is added it moves towards B.
Yogesh said:
1 decade ago
Electric potential will always move from higher potential to lower potential.
So answer is B.
So answer is B.
Muhammad Irfan said:
1 decade ago
Electrons will move from high potential to low. But I think there is use any convention.
Manish mishra said:
1 decade ago
Flow of almost every thing is happening from higher potential to lower electrons also.
Branx said:
1 decade ago
According to me the electron moves towards B because electron moves towards (+)charge.
Divine said:
4 years ago
Point a is in the state of rest but point b is in the state of motion.
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