difference between convential and electric current
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The conventional current for an electron flow is positive, whereas the electrical current is . For a flow of positive charges, both the electric current and the conventional current are the same. ... In conventional current, the flow of electrons is assumed as a flow of protons on the opposite direction.
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The conventional current for an electron flow is positive, whereas the electrical current is . For a flow of positive charges, both the electric current and the conventional current are the same. ... In conventional current, the flow of electrons is assumed as a flow of protons on the opposite direction.
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