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An antire ion (charged atom) can move through a liquid or gas. In many other cases, the movement of positive charges is ficticious ("conventional current"), since for many purposes, the movement of electrons in one direction is equivalent to the movement of the conventional current (ficticious current of positive charge) in the opposite direction.

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Q: How is it possible for positive charge to drift through the conductor since it is confined in the nucleus?
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