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If electron flow is the actual direction of current, then why did conventional current had to be made which is opposite to electronic current???​

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Answered by poojatiwari8
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There are positive charges and there are negative charges. By convention we take direction of flow of positive charges as positive and those of negative charges as negative. ... here charge is generally of electrons, which is negative, hence the direction of current is opposite to that of direction of motion of electrons.

Answered by Ipsitsingharoy
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There are positive charges and there are negative charges. By convention we take direction of flow of positive charges as positive and those of negative charges as negative. ... here charge is generally of electrons, which is negative, hence the direction of current is opposite to that of direction of motion of electrons.

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