Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 25)
25.
When considering conventional current versus electron current flow:
electron current flow came first
protons move in conventional current flow
conventional current flow came first
the direction of current is the same in both methods
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ooty said:   1 decade ago
Well said gdk. . . . I agree.

Mana said:   1 decade ago
Answer should be Protons move in conventional current flow.

Girish said:   1 decade ago
I am confused what is question.

Nishant said:   1 decade ago
Whats the reason for this answer???

Ramalakshman . r .k said:   1 decade ago
Current flows in opposite direction to electron and same direction of proton but first in conventional method they made mistake in direction of flow of current, which is rectified in electron current flow.

Vasu said:   1 decade ago
I was not clarified with these explanation.

Nandhu said:   1 decade ago
The conventional current and the electrons are moving when we give the supply. Then how you know which is came first.

In a closed circuit, the conventional current flows postive to negative charge and the electrons moving negative to positve terminal. Then how you know which is first.

Ravi sharma said:   1 decade ago
It should be (b) because conventional current is the direction of +ve charge. So there is no matter of speed. How one can judge the speed ?.

Rishu said:   1 decade ago
Conventional current flows in opposite direction as that of electron flow.

Sai kumar said:   1 decade ago
What is mean by conventional current?


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