The current is zero in a conductor when no potential difference is applied because A...

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The current is zero in a conductor when no potential difference is applied because A the electrons are not r B the electrons are not moving fast enough C for every electron with a given velocity there is another with a velocity of equal magnitude and opposite direction D equal numbers of electrons and protons are moving together E otherwise Ohm s law would not be valid

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