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Physics, 03.05.2021 18:20 tonio638

n DC circuits, the direction of current is assumed to be the direction that positive charge is moving even though the positive charge is stationary. Explain in detail why this assumption does not affect the physics of what is happening in a circuit. Make sure you include an understanding of the concept of the potential difference due to a battery in your discussion.

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