Point A is at a lower electrical potential than point B. An electron between them on the line joining them will
A). Move towards A
B). Move towards B
C). Move at right angles to the line joining A and B
D). Remain at rest
Move towards B
Since we know that electric currents move from a higher potential or a lower potential. Also, electrons move in the direction opposite to electric current. So the electron on the line joining two points A and B will move from lower to higher potential i.e, it will move towards B.
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