what is the direction of electrons in a current carrying conductor?
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Current is in the direction of flow of positive charge or opposite to the flow of negative charge. Charge here is nothing but the electrons.
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Flow of electrons causes current in the conductor. Traditionally, current is in the direction of flow of positive charge or opposite to the flow of negative charge (electrons).
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