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What makes electric charge to flow?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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When we bring a positively charged body towards a negatively charged body the negatively charged particles in the negatively charged body move towards the positively charged particles in the other body i.e an electric charge moves when we bring two bodies of differently charged bodies or the same charges(they repel each other in this case)

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There is no "pressure" in the classical sense of the word (as it might apply to gasses or liquids). There is, however, a difference in charge which causes electrons to move to the less negative (more positive) side of a conductor. It should be noted that the line drawn between "conductors" and "insulators" is arbitrary, and that all materials resist electric flow (at reasonable temperatures).

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We call that force voltage, though some might call it difference of potential.

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voltage

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