Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
The direction of current in a cell is...

The direction of current in a cell is

A

`(-)` ve pole to `(+)` ve pole during descharging

B

`(+)` ve pole to `(-)` ve pole during discharging

C

Always `(-)` ve pole to `(+)` ve pole

D

always flows `(+)` ve pole to `(-)` ve pole

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CURRENT ELECTRICITY

    NARAYNA|Exercise Level 1 C.W|64 Videos
  • CURRENT ELECTRICITY

    NARAYNA|Exercise Level 1 H.W|63 Videos
  • CURRENT ELECTRICITY

    NARAYNA|Exercise Level 6|43 Videos
  • COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

    NARAYNA|Exercise Level-II(H.W)|25 Videos
  • DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

    NARAYNA|Exercise ASSERTION AND REASON|15 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The direction of current in an iron-copper thermocouple is

Find direction of current.

The current flows from A to B as shown in the figure. What is the direction of current in circle?

Find current in 10V cell

A : Voltage drop or gain across a capacitor depends on the direction of current and increase opposite to the direction of current . R : Voltage drop or gain across a capacitor depends on the direction of current .