The Figure Shows Conventional Current Passing Through a Resistor Is the Same as the Current at Point
Multiple Choice
The figure shows conventional current passing through a resistor. The arrow shows the direction in which this conventional current is flowing. Which of the following statements are correct? (There could be more than one correct choice.)
A) The current at point is the same as the current at point .
B) The electric potential is higher at point than at point .
C) The electric potential at point is the same as it is at point .
D) The electric potential is lower at point than at point .
E) The charges are moving slower at point than at point .
Correct Answer:

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