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In order to produce a current in a cell, the terminals must what? a. have a potential difference b. be exposed to light c. be in a liquid d. be at two different temperatures
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In order to produce a current in a cell, the terminals must what?
a. have a potential difference
b. be exposed to light
c. be in a liquid
d. be at two different temperatures
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A. They must have a potential difference
Potential difference is voltage and voltage is basically the thing that causes current to flow
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