in a conductor electrons are flowing from B to A. what direction of conventional current?
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Ampere is SI unit of current. 1 ampere is defined as the current when 1 C of charge is passing through a conductor for 1 second. The direction of current is from A to B. It moves in the opposite direction to the flow of electrons, i.e current flows from positive terminal to negative terminal.13
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If the electron are flowing from B to A the current is considered to flow in the opposite direction of the flow of electrons. i.e. A to B
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