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10 December, 19:48

Conventional current is the rate at which positive charge flows in a circuit. In atoms, only the electrons are free to move. What can you conclude from these statements?

A) Electrons must be positively charged.

B) The definition of current must be changed.

C) Electrons do not flow in electric circuits.

D) Charges actually flow opposite the conventional current.

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  1. 10 December, 20:56
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    In a metal circuit, the charges which are free electrons flow opposite to the flow of conventional current (which is assumed as the flow of positive charges)
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