Automotive Technology
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Author: ERJAVEC, Jack.
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While discussing current flow: Technician A says that current results from electrons being attracted to protons. Technician B says that for practical purposes, it is best to remember that current flows from a point of higher potential to a point of lower potential. Who is correct?
- Technician A
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