Physics, asked by sokas14784, 3 months ago

why do we need conventional current when we can work with electronic currents easily

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Answered by llSavageBaell
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• It's easier to consider a collection of positive charges that are otherwise identical to the electrons; because they're positive, they flow in the same direction as the current. This is conventional current. ... Ꭼlectricity is the flow of charge carriers

Answered by Rrocking3
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Answer:

because they are positive

Explanation: It's easier to consider a collection of positive charges that are otherwise identical to the electrons; because they're positive, they flow in the same direction as the current. This is conventional current. ... Electricity is the flow of charge carriers.

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