from positive to negative
The ELECTRONS flow from the negative to the positive terminal. But it is considered that the electric current flows from the positive to the negative terminal.
Conventionally electric current was assumed to be a flow of positive charges. But in reality especially in metals electric current is due to the flow of negatively charged electrons. So direction of conventional current is opposite to the direction of flow of electrons. But in case of liquids as well as solids electric current is due the flow of both positive and negative ions.
In Microsoft Windows, CTRL+A conventionally selects all selectable objects within the current window.
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.
A Counter-current flow has more advantages as comapared to a co-current flow.
A current flow restrictor is a diode.
generally electrons will move towards positive charge and conventionally current flows in opposite direction to it
The higher the resistance the lower the current flow. It restricts the flow of electrical current. The resistance will not depend upon the current. The current flow will depend on the resistance.
No it is not possible to flow current wireless.
Reverse current.
An electric current is the flow of electric charge, carried by electrons in the conductor. Unless, it is a conducting solution, in which case the currents may be moving ions carried by water. Unless, it is the solar wind, in which case it is the stream of electrons and protons from the Sun carried by the vacuum of space and their own inertia. So, just to be on the safe side, electric current is the flow of charge and it does not matter what the charge is and it does not matter whether it is in a condcutor or interstellar space as long as it is moving.
Electricity is conventionally described as flowing from positive to negative due to historical conventions established by Benjamin Franklin, who defined the direction of electric current before the discovery of electrons. In reality, the flow of electric current in most conductors is due to the movement of negatively charged electrons, which move from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. However, the conventional flow direction remains useful for circuit analysis and design, even though it does not reflect the actual movement of charge carriers.