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the motion of electron inside a current carrying​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The motion of electron inside a current carrying conductor is DRIFTING. Initially, when the conductor is not attached to a source of potential difference, the electrons move in a haphazard manner such that the net displacement vector for all the electrons remains zero.

Answered by upyoddha43
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The motion of electrons flow is opposite to that of current flow. Basically the conventional direction of current flow is from higher potential to lower potential. But the electrons flow from the negatively charged terminal to the positively charged terminal.

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