David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current, Potential Difference and Resistance, Exercise 2: Questions
David Sang Physics Solutions for Exercise - David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current, Potential Difference and Resistance, Exercise 2: Questions
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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current, Potential Difference and Resistance, Exercise 2: Questions with Hints & Solutions
Look at Figure and state the direction of the conventional current in the electrolyte (towards the left, towards the right or in both directions at the same time?).

Figure shows a circuit with a conducting solution having both positive and negative ions.
Copy the diagram and draw in a cell between points A and B. Clearly indicate the positive and negative terminals of the cell.

Figure shows a circuit with a conducting solution having both positive and negative ions.
Add an arrow to show the direction of the conventional current in the solution.

Figure shows a circuit with a conducting solution having both positive and negative ions.
Add arrows to show the direction of the conventional current in the connecting wires.
