what is the difference between current and the electrons flowing through a conductor ? why
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Current is defined as the flow of electrons within a conducting material or substance, such as copper electrical wire. ... So the factor that makes the difference is the charge of the conducting material; if negative, the electron flow is opposite that of the current, if positive, the same direction
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