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In an electric circuit, state the relationship between the direction of

conventional current and direction of flow of electrons.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In an electric circuit the direction of flow of electrons is opposite to the direction of flow of current .

The direction of flow of current is considered to be the direction of flow of positive charge known as conventional current.

The current flows from higher potential to lower potential in an electric circuit .

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Answered by nihil68
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Answer:

In an electric circuit the direction of flow of electrons is opposite to the direction of flow of current .

The direction of flow of current is considered to be the direction of flow of positive charge known as conventional current.

The current flows from higher potential to lower potential in an electric

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