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What causes the electrons to flow through a wire in a lead-acid battery?​

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The potential difference between the cathode and anode are set up from the chemical reaction. Inside the battery electrons are pushed by the chemical reaction toward the positive end creating a potential difference. It is this potential difference that drives the electrons through the wire.

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