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Physics, 05.12.2019 11:31, gbprulesmile

Which statement correctly describes the formation of an electric current?
a resistance causes electric charges to move from lower to higher potential.
a voltage causes electric charges to move from lower to higher potential.
a resistance causes electric charges to move from higher to lower potential.
a voltage causes electric charges to move from higher to lower potential.

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