Geography, asked by madhurane78, 1 month ago

"what is a conventional current.?"
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Answered by ⲘⲓssRσѕє
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Generally, electrons flow from negative end or terminal to positive end or terminal. The definition of conventional current can be said as charge per unit time transported in a certain direction. The flow of conventional current is from positive terminal to the negative terminal.

Answered by mufiahmotors
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Generally, electrons flow from negative end or terminal to positive end or terminal. The definition of conventional current can be said as charge per unit time transported in a certain direction. The flow of conventional current is from positive terminal to the negative terminal.

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