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The electric current that flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal is called ____

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Answered by harshsingh992121
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During charging of a battery, the electron flow from the anode to the cathode in the circuit and opposite in the electrolyte.

During charging of a battery, the electron flow from the anode to the cathode in the circuit and opposite in the electrolyte.When a load is applied across the battery, that is when it is discharging, the anode is the positive terminal. Electrons flow from cathode to anode in the circuit and opposite in the electrolyte.

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Answered by Jigyasa123123
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Conventional current or simply current, behaves as if positive charge carriers cause current flow. Conventional current flows from the positive terminal to the negative.

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