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Answered by Anonymous
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To provide a definition of current independent of the type of charge carriers, conventional current is defined as moving in the same direction as the positive charge flow. So, in metals where the charge carriers (electrons) are negative, conventional current is in the opposite direction as the electrons.✔✔

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Conventional the direction of current is taken as.

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To provide a definition of current independent of the type of charge carries, conventional current is defined as moving in the same direction as the positive charge flow. So, in metals where the charge carries (electrons) are negative, conventional current is in the opposite direction as the electrons.

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