when the direction of electric current is from A to B what will be the direction of electrons?
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In the Convention set by Franklin in 1752, positive charge carriers flowed from positive terminal to negative terminal (which is incorrect as we know now). Thus, if the electron flow from B to A, the conventional current or simply current flows from A to B (which is purely conventional).
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In the Convention set by Franklin in 1752, positive charge carriers flowed from positive terminal to negative terminal (which is incorrect as we know now). Thus, if the electron flow from B to A, the conventional current or simply current flows from A to B (which is purely conventional).
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