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What is the name for potential difference that causes current to flow?
electric charge
static discharge
voltage
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Voltage.
Explanation: Voltage (electric potential difference, measured in volts) is the potential difference that drives current flow. Electric charge is the property that carries current, and static discharge is a sudden flow of charge.
Explanation: Voltage (electric potential difference, measured in volts) is the potential difference that drives current flow. Electric charge is the property that carries current, and static discharge is a sudden flow of charge.
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