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Answered by navyashree09
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When current flows through a conductor such as a copper wire, all of those electrons that were previously moving about randomly get together and start moving in the same direction. ... The result is that even though the individual electrons move slowly, the current itself moves at nearly the speed of light.

Answered by Anonymous
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Electrons being negatively charged flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the voltage source. So, the actual direction of current should be from negative to positive terminal. ... So, the current flow is considered in the direction opposite to the direction of flow of electrons.

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