what does electric circuit mean state the direction of conventional current
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The direction of conventional current is arbitrarily defined to be the same as the direction of the flow of positive charges. In metals, which make up the wires and other conductors in most electrical circuits, the positive charges are immobile, and the charge carriers are electrons.
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it means that the current which is flowing in recent direction now it will flow in another direction which we want or it connect toget power from one wire only but
current will flow in more than one direction.
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