i have a wire.and the current flowing in that.when we cut
the wire then why dont we seen the elactrons....
Answer Posted / mani vs
When the current is flowing in the wire a potential difference is applied across the wire due to which electron moves. Now when the wire is broken the potential diff is zero.
Due to which the electron doesn't move.
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