Electrons are negatively charged and hence, they flow from negative end to positive end, but the direction of conventional current is positive to negative. Why?
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Electrons are negatively charged, and so are attracted to the positive end of a battery and repelled by the negative end. So when the battery is hooked up to something that lets the electrons flow through it, they flow from negative to positive.
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A: Electrons are negatively charged, and so are attracted to the positive end of a battery and repelled by thenegative end. So when the battery is hooked up to something that lets theelectrons flow through it, they flow from negative to positive.
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