Electron Flow Vs Conventional Current Flow
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 Published On Nov 19, 2022

Electron flow and conventional current flow are two theories for the way electricity flows in a circuit. Conventional theory may make the most intuitive sense, and electron flow may be more appealing to scientists, but they are both here to stay.

The atom is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons and neutrons are in the core and electrons are the parts that move from atom to atom under certain conditions. Electrons, with their negative charge, are the core component of electricity. A proton or neutron isn't going to move around as freely, and would change the atomic element more fundamentally.

This isn't going to resolve the electron current vs conventional current electric theory debate, it's just a beginner's introduction to the definition. It does hope to make what would be a difficult idea to deal with easier, and no matter which type of theory you prefer, you'll learn something here!

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