can electricity flow from 0V to negative terminal?
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The current is the flow of electricity. It flows from a negative to positive. So Assuming negative terminals potential is less than 0. Electricity can not flow from 0 to negative terminal
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When electric current was first discovered people didn't know which way to choose and they assumed that it flows from positive to negative.
Later it was proved that it is the other way,electrons seeking the positive terminal. [ that is negative to positive...]
Despite this new discovery,nobody wanted to change the way of looking at this flow,so it's still considered to be from + to - for two reasons:
-The same calculations,laws and formulas work for both ways
-There were already many books and documents based on this concept and everyone was already used to it.Since it wouldn't affect the computations and the rest,there was no need to change it.
Hence, 'ELECTRICITY CAN NOT FLOW FROM 0V TO NEGATIVE TERMINAL.'
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When electric current was first discovered people didn't know which way to choose and they assumed that it flows from positive to negative.
Later it was proved that it is the other way,electrons seeking the positive terminal. [ that is negative to positive...]
Despite this new discovery,nobody wanted to change the way of looking at this flow,so it's still considered to be from + to - for two reasons:
-The same calculations,laws and formulas work for both ways
-There were already many books and documents based on this concept and everyone was already used to it.Since it wouldn't affect the computations and the rest,there was no need to change it.
Hence, 'ELECTRICITY CAN NOT FLOW FROM 0V TO NEGATIVE TERMINAL.'
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