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A source of voltage produces an electrical current by the movement of electron charge inside a closed electric circuit, moving from the positive pole to the negative pole.
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Since you provide no options, Generally a source of voltage produce an electric current from magnetic field.
In every electricity generator for example, it spin a huge magnet within the generator to generate electric power. Hope this helps
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