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Red face Electric fields and currents

Hi,

Could anyone help me with the electric fields.

Here is my doubt.

The electric force that exists between the negative charge and the positive charge, is that force responsible for the motion of electron which constitute current?

If so, there are force field lines which have certain shape and also they show the direction of force. Does the free electron takes the path depicted by the field line which is directed from negative plate of the battery to the positive plate?

IF that is right how is it correct? Because free electrons are present in the conductor wire and the wire can have many twists and turns.

At the end of it the main important thing is, Does the free electron takes the path depicted by the field line which is directed from negative plate of the battery to the positive plate?

kindly provide me correct theory.

Thanks,
Regards,
Beenu.
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