Regarding electricity, the opposite force to a current flow is called "resistance" for Direct Current [DC] circuits, and "inductance" for Alternating Current [AC]. Regarding fluids [like air, water, or oil for example] that opposite force is refered to as "drag."
The opposite to the flow of electrons is known as "Conventional Current"
Because scientists originally believed that the charge bearer particles were positively charged, unlike electrons
The "flow of current" is considered to be in the opposite direction.
The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.
The electric force that makes current flow in a circuit is related to the resistance.
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Electrons don't have electricity they only posses energy, Electricity is defined as the flow of electrons! In conductors the flow of valence electrons are called Electricity! therefore inducing a current in it! generally the direction of flow the current is the opposite of the direction of flow of electrons(D.C)!
The "flow of current" is considered to be in the opposite direction.
The electric force that makes current flow in a circuit is related to the resistance.
Conventional current is the flow of positive charge (or the equivalent flow of negative charge in the opposite direction; e.g., if electrons move to the left, the conventional current is to the right).Conventional current is the flow of positive charge (or the equivalent flow of negative charge in the opposite direction; e.g., if electrons move to the left, the conventional current is to the right).Conventional current is the flow of positive charge (or the equivalent flow of negative charge in the opposite direction; e.g., if electrons move to the left, the conventional current is to the right).Conventional current is the flow of positive charge (or the equivalent flow of negative charge in the opposite direction; e.g., if electrons move to the left, the conventional current is to the right).
The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.
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A electrical from a battery is the flow of elecrons through a circuit in the opposite dirrection to the current flow. This current flow also happens inside the battery between the plates.
Conventional current flow is the flow of positive charges, or the equivalent flow of positive charges. That is, if what flows is really negative charges (for example, an electron), which flow in one direction, the "conventional current" flows in the opposite direction.
The electric force that makes current flow in a circuit is related to the resistance.
on a three way switch.alternating current.
We have suppose the current flow in opposite to the direction of flow of electron.AnswerA.C. current reverses direction every half-cycle.
The only two things needed for current flow are electromotive force or voltage and a conductor. The amount of current flow will depend on the "Resistance" in the circuit.
because current flows in the opposite direction of the flow of electron.since electrons are negatively charged particle they moves towards the positive and hence current flows in the opposite direction to the flow of electrons (that is from positive to negative)