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What is the difference between electron current and conventional current?

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Answered by Anonymous
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electron current

Electron Flow is what actually happens and electrons flow out of the negative terminal, through the circuit and into the positive terminal of the source.

Conventional Current

Conventional Current assumes that current flows out of the positive terminal, through the circuit and into the negative terminal of the source.

Answered by manglimuskansoni
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Conventional current assumes that current flows out of the positive terminal through the circuit and into the negative terminal of the source.

Electron flow is what actually happens and electrons flow out of the negative terminal through the circuit and into the positive terminal of the source.

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