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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NITHYASREE said:   1 decade ago
Generally, current is a flow of electrons. Then how the flow of protons is considered as a conventional current. Please explain.

Nag said:   1 decade ago
First electrons flow always negative to positive and conventional current flow positive negative to.

Then A is the answer.

Ravi said:   1 decade ago
Answer should be Protons move in conventional current flow & it is opposit to the electron current flow direction.

Mounika said:   1 decade ago
Conventional current is also the current which flows even if you don't connect battery (a very little small amount).

Rajesh said:   9 years ago
Without the flow of electron how "current" comes?

Current itself means the flow of charge.

Engnr Samreen said:   1 decade ago
Conventional current means flow of positive charges (protons). So the answer should be B.

Bharath said:   1 decade ago
No clear explanations. First explain what is conventional current and electron current.

Yehyah said:   1 decade ago
Please explain what is difference between conventional current and electron current ?

Raj said:   1 decade ago
Conventional current flow when no power supply, after that electronic current flow.

Rathore said:   1 decade ago
Why firstly convention current flow in circuit ?

Please give proper reason.


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