what is the difference between conventional currents and electric currents
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Current is the flow of charges. ... Hence, electric current is the flow of electrons in a circuit. It is directed from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. Conventional current on the other hand is the flow of positive charges and is directed from positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal.
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* conventional current on the other hand is flow of positive charges and is directed from positive terminal.
* electric current is flow of electrons in a circuit it is directed from the negative terminal to the postive terminal
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