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The conventional current model assumes that current flows from positive to negative. a)True b)False
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The conventional current model assumes that current flows from positive to negative.
a)True
b)False
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The conventional current model assumes that current flows opposite direction to electron(i.e., from negative to positive) It means, current flows from positive to negative.
In short, Your Answer would be "True"
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