Physics, asked by Alitgs, 1 year ago

what is conventional current????

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Answered by no2
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Conventional current is the flow of a positive charge from positive to negative and is the reverse of real electron flow. All descriptions of electronic circuits use conventional current, so if you see an arrow depicting current flow in a circuit diagram, you know it is showing the direction of conventional current flow.

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Answered by yashusri
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conventional current is defined as moving in the same direction as the positive charge flow. 

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