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If two ends A and B are connected through a metallic wire. If electrons flows from point B to point A. What can you say about the potential A and B.

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Answer:

Point A is at higher potential than point B

Step-by-step explanation:

Electrons are negatively charged - this means that they are attracted by positive charges and repelled by negative charges.

This also means that they tend to move in a direction opposite to the electric field lines (because electric field lines point away from a positive charge and toward a negative charge). So, they also tend to move from a point at lower potential to a point at higher potential.

In this problem, the electrons flow from point B to point A: therefore, point A must have higher potential than point B.

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