Answer Posted / sidharth kapoor
current flow's from lower to higher potential.But when wee
say lower or higher potential in electronics context, :-0
what dose mean :-D ?
it means the number of positively charged atoms at the other
point which is 'B' of the conductor is more then with
respect to point 'A', and at point 'A' the negatively
charged atoms are more then positively charged atoms at
point 'A' so point 'B' sucks the negatively charged
electrons from point 'A'.
Potential difference can be controlled by the following:
Q1. How can i increase the potential difference ?
Ans1. increase the point 'A' side electrons
or increase the 'B' side atoms with positive charges i mean
(holes) or increase point 'A' side electrons and increase
point 'B' side atoms with positive charges(holes)
i hope it wipe great confusions.
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