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Question Number 165692 by mathls last updated on 06/Feb/22

why we use the current as conventional in  a circuit?

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Answered by EmericGent last updated on 06/Feb/22

When they discovered electricity,  people choose that the electric charge  appearing when one rubs amber is  negative  and they also said current goes from  + to −

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