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Posted: 24 Jun 2011 02:58 AM PDT consider a very simple circuit consisting of resistor and a dc voltage source. How do electrons move in the wire(connecting resistor and source) when there is no potential difference across its ends. considering that voltage refers to measurement of potential energy that exists to move electrons from one point to another. where am i wrong here? |
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