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What happens to the electric current when the potential difference is zero?


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When the potential difference is zero then:

  1. When the potential difference is zero, electric current stops flowing.
  2. It means that two ends have the same potential.
  3. The flow of charges between two points is determined by the electric potential difference between them.

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