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How does electric current flows?

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Answered by Anonymous
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electric current flows in the the opposite direction of the flow of electron ..

Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Answer:

In brief, Electric current flow means the flow of an electron in a conductor when a potential difference is placed on the end of a circuit and flows in the opposite direction of the flow of  an electron.

Explanation:

When one end of a wire is made positive and other end made negative, electrons in the wire experienced some force so that they get repelled by the negative end and attracted to the positive end and start moving and this flow of charge is termed as electric current. As we know that electrons are negatively charged sub-particle and assumed to be positive charge carriers and therefore the flow of electric current is described in the direction opposite of the direction of moving electrons that is electric current flows from positive to the negative end of the circuit. As we already know that S.I unit of electric current is Ampere (I).

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