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Current is known as the flow of an electrical charge. This is carried by moving electrons in a wire.
Current means the present time, or a body of water moving in a definite direction.
That's just in convention, in line with other electric convention. It is common to use positive charges as a standard; for example, a current is usually defined as a movement of positive charges. If the actual charges happen to be negative (for example, electrons), the "conventional current" simply flows in the direction opposite to the flow of electrons.
Electrons are a negative charge. Using conventional notation current flows from positive to negative poles of a battery, for example. In electron flow convention the electrons flow from negative to positive.
An 'oscillator' is a scientific instrument that displays electronic wave-forms, or a circuit producing an alternating current or voltage.
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Just by definition in the SI naming convention.
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The current flowing in an electrical circuit.
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Diffusion current is current that is generated due to the vibration of electrons.
You can analyze it by either conventional or electron current, other than the sign they give the same answers. However it is convention to use conventional current, that is the way others will expect to see it done. That is also why it is called conventional current, it is the convention.
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There is no convention involved. The answer to 2*3 follows from the definition of the two numbers and the binary operator of multiplication over the set of numbers.