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20 November, 02:39

Flow of electrical current in a wire is analogous to the flow of water in a pipe. True False

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  1. 20 November, 02:52
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    TRUE

    In a wire, negatively charged electrons move, and positively charged atoms don't. Electrical engineers say that, in an electrical circuit, electricity flows one direction: out of the positive terminal of a battery and back into the negative terminal.

    A lot of people think of electron flow as electrons moving along a wire freely like cars go down a highway.
  2. 20 November, 03:33
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    false
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