Physics, asked by faiza6470, 8 months ago

In real, electrons flow from negative end to positive end then conventionally why do we say that electrons flow from positive end to negative????? ​

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Answered by nikitamugali1112004
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Explanation:

As the electrons always move towards the positive attractor ,the holes will tend to flow to the negative ,Hole flow is usually called conventional current and flow from POSTIVE to negative . Electrons flow goes in the reverse direction ,from negative to POSTIVE charge

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Answered by twinklingstar22
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Answer:

Its a past theory the it was assumed earlier that the positive electrons flow to the negative terminal but it wasnt true because positively charged electrons dosnt even disperse from its original state but the fact dosent effect the numericals that was the only reason the theory wasnt changed hencethe assumption remained but the actual thing iselectron flow from-ve to +ve

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