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What is the direction of conventional current?

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Answered by AdarshAbrahamGeorge
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Answer:

Direction of conventional current is positive to negative.

Explanation:

The direction of conventional current is considered opposite to the flow of electrons. Electric current comprises of the flow of positive charge. So, its direction will be opposite to the direction of negative charges that are electrons.

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Answered by adventureisland
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The direction of conventional current is from positive to negative.

Explanation:

Electrons flow from negative to positive. And the flow of electrons is the actual flow of current.

Earlier ( during the initial period of discovery of electricity) it was thought that current flows from positive to negative. After the discovery of electronics, it was proved that the flow of electrons is the actual flow of current. Although all hypotheses were performed according to positive to negative.

There is absolutely no difference it makes regarding the theory of electricity, whether current flows from positive to negative or vice versa.

So it was conventionally accepted that fixed current flows from positive to negative and the exact current moves from negative to positive.

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