Differentiate between conventional current and electric current for 3 marks
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1) Electric current is the flow of electrons through a conductive material (usually a metal wire) while conventional current is the flow of positive charge.
2) Flow of electric current is directed from the negative to the positive terminal of the circuit while conventional current is deemed to flow from the positive to the negative terminal of the circuit
3) Electric current is not depicted in circuit diagrams. Conventional current is depicted in circuit diagrams using arrows on the conductive wire going from the positive terminal to the negative terminal even though no flow of charge occurs in this particular direction. Flow of charges, i.e electrons only occurs from the negative to the positive terminal
Answer:
the conventional current is always positive electronic current can either be negative or positive