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In a TV tube, electrons are accelerated from the rear to the front. What is the direction of the current?

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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In a TV tube, the current moves from the front to the back, because the current direction is opposite to the path in which the electrons pass.

Explanation:

  • Conventionally the current direction is in the positive charge flow direction and opposite the negative charge flow direction.
  • In a TV tube, the current moves from the front to the back, because the current direction is opposite to the path in which the electrons pass.

Current:- Current is the movement of electric charge carriers, typically electrons or atoms with electron deficiencies.  

Electrons:- The electrons are subatomic particles that occupy an atom's nucleus. They are usually -ve in charge and also much smaller than the atom's nucleus.

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