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Which of the following explains how electrical charges flow? From areas of high-potential to areas of low-potential From areas of low-potential to areas of high-potential Electrical charges do not flow. From the detector to the source.

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From areas of high potential to low potential.  That is, high voltage to low voltage.
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Answer: From areas of high-potential to areas of low-potential.

Explanation:

Electrons are lighter particles and thus they flow. electric current is referred as the flow of electrons. Electrons flow from negative to positive terminal but electric current is conventionally considered to flow from high voltage to low i.e. high potential to low potential.

Thus, conventionally electric charges flow from high potential to low potential.

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