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How does electricity flow? A.) From low potential to high potential B.) From conductor to insulator C.) From series circuit to paralell circuit D.) From high potential to low potential
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How does electricity flow?
A.) From low potential to high potential
B.) From conductor to insulator
C.) From series circuit to paralell circuit
D.) From high potential to low potential
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D) From high potential to low potential
you can think of it as water in a pipe , where water flows from a high pressure to low pressure
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Current flows from High Potential (Positive) to Low potential (Negative)
So, option D is your answer!
Hope this helps!
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