why the current flows from positive to negative terminal of a battery but electrons flows from negative terminal to positive terminal in a conductor
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Electrons actually move through a wire from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal; electrons are negatively charged. Positive charges appear to move the other direction, but actually stay put with their non-moving atoms. Electrons go one direction while the positive charges seem to go the other.
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electrons actually move through a wire from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal : electrons are negatively charged. positive charges appear to move the other direction, but actually stay put with their non-moving atoms. electrons go One Direction while the positive charges seem to go to the other
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