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what do you mean by conventional current

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Answered by 2ASK2
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To provide a definition of currentindependent of the type of charge carriers, conventional current is defined as moving in the same direction as the positive charge flow. So, in metals where the charge carriers (electrons) are negative, conventional current is in the opposite direction as the electrons.

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Answered by bratislava
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The conventional current.

Explanation:

  • The conventional current is the current at is found inside the earth mantle i.e the molten rock and acts as a conveyor belt for the pates.
  • It regulates the friction the motion and movement and determines the plate margins and this takes place as the heat for the core is transferred to the mantle and as due to the plates floats on water.
  • These warm a hot current rise upwards from the equatorial zone and they enter the atmosphere and create an intertropical convergence zone of low pressure.
  • As the air is warm and has a high temperature the gases get transferred upwards to the polar areas and bring into effect the global climatic circulation.

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