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the direction of electric current is opposite to flow of which charge​

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Answered by itzrithvik
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Explanation:

By convention, the electric current direction is the direction which positive charge would move. In wires, the actual charge carriers are negatively charged electrons. Nonetheless, the convention used for the direction of current is based on the direction which positive charges would move. 3.

Answered by Anonymous
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The direction of electric current is conventionally Opposite to flow of electrons in the circuit

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