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The force that pushes charges through a wire is called _____.

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Electromotive

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The force that pushes charges through a wire is called voltage. Electric current is the movement of the electrons caused by potential difference. For example, in a circuit, the electrons in the bulb will not move without the potential difference or voltage. When there is voltage, electric current occurs because there is a driving force for the electrons in the wire to move.

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