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Question 8 (3 points)
Why does electrical current always flow from areas of negative charge to areas of
positive charge?
the current is made up of electrons that carry negative charge and are pulled
toward positive charge
the current is made of positive charge that wants to move closer to more
positive charge
the current is made of protons that originate only in areas of negative charge​

Respuesta :

The electrical supply has flow of current from negative charged area towards positive charged area based on the fact that the current is the flow of electrons.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Electrons are usually negatively charged particles whose flow causes the current. These are present across an area which is marked as the negative charged area, and is pulled towards electron deficient area which is marked as the positive charged area, thus negative is pulled towards positive and current is flown.