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When current is flowing through a conductor, which charge moves?​

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Answered by katkadesunita12
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The direction of conventional current is taken as the direction in which positive charge moves. The SI unit for current is the ampere (A), where 1 A = 1 C/s. Current is the flow of free charges, such as electrons and ions. Drift velocity vd is the average speed at which these charges move.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When current is flowing through a conductor, negative charge (electrons) moves.

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