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pter 30-Current and Resistance Begin Date: 3202018 12 01.00 AM D e Date: 329 201

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Question

pter 30-Current and Resistance Begin Date: 3202018 12 01.00 AM D e Date: 329 2018 ?l (10%) Problem 2: Consider a resistor like the one shown in the figure, with the current moving in the direction shown 9 00 PM End Date: 3292018 ns900 PM Ctheexpertta.com D, ? Which of these statements is correct? @Electric potential at point a is higher than electric potential at point b, and as a result charges are moving faster at point b Grade Summary Deductions Potential 100% Electric potential at poimt a is lower than electric potential at point b, and as a result charges are moving slower at Sabmissions point b. Electric potential at point a is the same as electric potential at poist b. and as a result charges are moving with the Atemgts remaising same speeds at those points. C-per attempt) detailed view Electric potential is higher at point a than electric potential at point b, and the charges are moving with the same speeds at those points Electric potential at point a is lower that electric potential at poinr b. and the charges are moving with the same speeds at those points Hint I give up Fcedback: deduction per feedback. Hints: 2 deductios per hint Hists remaining

Explanation / Answer

As we know that current flows from high potential to low potential. so here point "a" will be at higher potential then that if point "b".

and charges are moving with the same speed as current is constant. so option C will be the answer.

and charges are moving in opposite direction then that of current.