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Two conductors A and B are joined by a copper wire. State the direction of flow of electrons in each of the following cases:
If A is negatively charged and Bis uncharged.

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To solve the question regarding the direction of flow of electrons when conductor A is negatively charged and conductor B is uncharged, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Charges on the Conductors**: - Conductor A is negatively charged. - Conductor B is uncharged (neutral). ...
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