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What is the direction of conventional current?
ANegative to positive terminal
BPositive to negative terminal
CLeft to right always
DBottom to top always
✓ Correct Answer: B — Positive to negative terminal
Conventional current is defined as the flow of positive charge from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.
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