A current flowing through a copper wire (which is connected to a battery) is due to
A) electrons being accelerated by an electric field.
B) positively charged particles being pushed off the battery terminal.
C) electrons being bumped by positively charged particles.
D) positively charged particles being attracted to the negative terminal of a battery.
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