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suppose a cylindrical conductor is kept horizontally and an electric field is applied.
 now the positive charges will start to move in the direction of the field and the negative charges in opposite dir. and a new electric field will be generated inside.
this field will appose the initial electric field ..... right...
then how is current able to pass in such conductors for a very long time...i mean a conductor of this form is used to provide electricity..... then shouldn't  the potential dec. with inc. in time them how is a uniform current provided.....

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i need a logical explanation for this

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Current passes through conductors and it doesnt furnish a field in the opp dir.

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current can pass through the conductors only on applying an electric potential....if a conductor is kept in an electric field without applying any potential diff....then current cannot flow through it....
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this is where energy is lost n electric potential which is externaly maintained maintains the flow of charge widout
 
 
A                       B
+                        -
considerin ab to be a conductor direction of field is a TO b
but current wont flow (i.e. e- wont flow frm B to A unless there is external circuit connectin a nd b ( and electrons ll return to B aftr flowin to A thru an external circuit
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