Why is the direction of electric current taken from positive terminal to negative terminal of a circuit
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In the beginning, before inventing electron, inventors thought positive charges are moving from positive terminal of battery to negative terminal of battery through the conductor. Now we know that electrons are movable and not the fixed positive ions. As a convention still current direction is from positive terminal to the negative terminal. Electrons travel from negative terminal to positive terminal.
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