Why electricity flow from positive to negative direction?
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Answer:
An electric current is viewed as flow of positive charges from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. This choice of direction is purely conventional.
Explanation:
As on today, we know that electrons are negatively charged and thus, the conventional current flows in the direction opposite to the direction of electron motion.
Also, since electrons move from lower potential to higher potential in an electric field, the current thus flows the opposite and it is easier to visualize current flowing from a higher potential to a lower potential.
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Explanation:
Actually Current flows due to electrons(electric current) but conventionally it is taken that the current or electricity flows due to positive charges(conventional current) as both currents have same effects so we accepted that current flows due to positive charges.Moreover, positive terminal is said to at high potential as compared to negative one and u know charges flows from area of higher potential to lower potential that's why it is stated that electricity flows from positive to negative direction. I hope it will help you!
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