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Direction of conventional current is from:

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textbfConventional current: Positive → Negative
textbfElectron flow: Negative → Positive
Updated On: Jan 14, 2026
  • Negative terminal to positive terminal
  • Positive terminal to negative terminal
  • In any direction
  • In both the directions
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the definition of conventional current. Conventional current is defined as the flow of positive charge. Step 2: Determine the direction of flow. Since positive charges are assumed to move: \[ \text{Conventional current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal} \] Step 3: Analyze the options.

(A) Direction of electron flow — incorrect
(B) Correct direction of conventional current ✔
(C) Incorrect — current has a defined direction
(D) Incorrect — current does not flow both ways
Step 4: Final conclusion. The direction of conventional current is from positive terminal to negative terminal. \[ \boxed{\text{(B)}} \]
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