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Does really Electron flow opposite to the Current ?

But the velocity of the Current is equal to the Light's Velocity in Metal Conductors and Electron goes just 1 cm in 80 second (80s/cm) in Metal Conductors . Then how we get Current so fast ?

I don't think that Electron flows opposite to the Current. Because the Velocity of Current and Electron are so differ in Metal Conductors .

Then what's that PARTICLE which flows opposite to the CURRENT ?



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Answered by rik21
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actually electrons flow in the opp direction of the current towards the possitive terminal of the battery or cell while the current flows in the opp direction from the possitive terminal of the cell or battery with a velocity known as drift velocity.
So if current would flow with the speed of light, then during thunderstorms the lightning and the thunder sound could have been heard simultaneously at that same time.but we see that first the lightning occurs then the sound comes. it proves that no. other phenomenon can correspond with speed of light.So it is avious that current flow with a velocity known as drift velocity in the opp direction of the electrons.
I hope it will help u.

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