8. To move charges through a wire, a voltage must be placed between the ends of the...
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8. To move charges through a wire, a voltage must be placed between the ends of the wire. If the left side of the wire is at a higher potential than the right, the direction of the conventional current in the wire is
(a) left to right,
(b) right to left, or
(c) it could be either
(a) or
(b) depending on the size of the voltage applied.
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College Physics Essentials Electricity And Magnetism Optics Modern Physics Volume Two
ISBN: 9781032337272
8th Edition
Authors: Jerry D. Wilson, Anthony J. Buffa, Bo Lou
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