In an electric circuit containing a battery, the charge (assumed positive) inside the battery 

(a) always goes from the positive terminal to the negative terminal 

(b) may go from the positive terminal to the negative terminal 

(c) always goes from the negative terminal to the positive terminal 

(d) does not move.

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1 Answers

(c) always goes from the negative terminal to the positive terminal 

Explanation:

Motion of electrons inside a battery is due to chemical reaction occurs inside battery.Chemical reaction pushes electrons towards negative end because electrodes present at both ends have different chemical stabilities.They are placed such that electrons can move at negative end.Overall electrons moves at negative end and also we can say positive charge inside a battery moves at positive end . But outside battery ow is totally reverse. 

Option (c) is correct

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