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In a dc circuit the direction of conventional current flow is

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Answered by Anonymous
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To generate electricity, the wire that is to produce electric current must pass across a magnetic field. A magnetic field must be a steady field and therefore a DC current is applied to a coil or winding of the rotor in the generator.
Answered by Shanaya200
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direct current or dc the flow of conventional current is opposite to the flow of electrons and the electrons in dc circuit flow from negative to positive terminal
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