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explain the term direction of electric current

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Answered by Anonymous
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the direction of electric current is taken as opposite to the direction of the flow of electrons.in an electric circuit flows from positive terminal of the cell to the negative terminal.



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Answered by QuinnFathom
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Answer:

The direction of flow of positive charges.

Explanation:

The direction of flow of positive charges were taken as the flow of electric current. It is from the positive terminal of the battery/cell to the negative terminal through the circuit. Conventionally in the earlier times, only positive terminals were believed to exist. Thus, direction of flow of positive charge was taken as the direction of electric current.

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