Imagine I have 3 empty boxes in a line, touching, like so |_| |_| |_|. I am labeling the first box to the left A, the middle one B, and the right one C. Then I put one marble in A and one in B. C is empty. So the drawing becomes |X| |X| |_|. Next, I remove the marble in B and place it in C. The drawing looks like |X| |_| |X|. I can say the marble has moved one step to the right. I can also say the space has moved one step to the left.
In electronics, an electron is like a marble. We describe the empty box (void) as a hole. An electron moving to the right is equivalent to a hole moving to the left.
What do you mean with "meet"? Conventional flow and electron flow are not two types of currents. They are two ways to analyze the SAME currents.
Conductors.
Electrons move in electron current flow.
Negative to positive
Electricity is the name given to the flow of electrons. Conventionally, the electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive. An individual electron does not make the whole trip instantaneously - an electron moves on to an atom, which then has an excess of charge, and the spare electron is passed on to the next atom, and so on.electrons are charged particles and the flow of these electrons constitute electricity.
1.6x10^19 amperes is the amount of current that a flow of an electron will contain.
What do you mean with "meet"? Conventional flow and electron flow are not two types of currents. They are two ways to analyze the SAME currents.
Electron flow is known as current. SI unit is Ampere
The "flow of current" is considered to be in the opposite direction.
When we consider electron flow, we think of moving electrons. The electron has a negative charge. This model of current flow, the electron current flow model, follows the movement of those negative charges.As a contrast, we might consider what is called conventional current flow. And that the model of current involves the movement of charges with a positive polarity.
No, the electrons flow from the reaction center to the primary electron center. Just the opposite of what you said.
Conventional current flow refers to a flow of positive charges. It is a kind of ficticious current. If - as is often the case - the real current is an electron flow (negative charges), then the conventional flow is a current in the opposite direction as the electron movements, since this would have the same effect (for example on the magnetic field, or on conservation of charge).
an electron transport chain.
valence band current flow.
I have no idea don't ask me!!
Resistance
P to N