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Due to flow of positive or negative charges or both charges at a same time, ______

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Answered by sanjithskvv
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Answer:

In any electrical circuit, the direction of flow of current is Opposite to the flow of electrons.

The direction of an electric current is by convention the direction in which a positive charge would move. Thus, the current in the external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery. Electrons would actually move through the wires in the opposite direction.

Answered by zumba12
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Due to the flow of positive or negative charges or both charges at the same time, Electric current is produced

Explanation:

  • Current is created by the movement of negative charges known as electrons. Whenever there is current, electrons move in one direction while holes move in the other way.
  • The path of positive charges is described as the direction of the current. However, current flow is the movement of both negative and positive charges.
  • The movement of charged particles via a conducting material is referred to as electric current. Electrons move in just one direction. A positive charge flow produces the very same electric current which has the same impact in the circuit.
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