what is the direction of flow of charge?
please answer fast..
Asked by yogeshmittal177 | 28th Sep, 2015, 09:11: PM
The charge will flow through the external circuit. It is said that there is a current - a flow of charge.
The direction flow of charge i.e. current is always from higher potential to lower potential. Negative terminal is at lower potential and positive terminal is at higher potential.
Answered by Priyanka Kumbhar | 29th Sep, 2015, 09:37: AM
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