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The direction of electron in a conductor is​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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Flow of electrons causes current in the conductor. Traditionally, current is in the direction of flow of positive charge or opposite to the flow of negative charge (electrons).

Answered by abhiraghav4
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Explanation:

Electrons flow toward the positive pole of the source producing the current flow. Electrons have a negative charge and are attracted to the positive pole.

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