Convention current refers to the direction of electron flow in a circuit, from positive to negative terminals. This convention is used for the sake of consistency across circuit diagrams and calculations in physics and electrical engineering.
The responsibility for using a positive flow notation when describing current lies with the convention established by the scientific community.
The symbol "i" is used for electric current because it stands for intensity, which relates to the flow of charge in a circuit. It is a convention established over time in the field of physics and electrical engineering to represent electric current in equations and diagrams.
Current density is the amount of electric current flowing through a given area. It is calculated by dividing the current passing through a conductor by the cross-sectional area of the conductor. The formula for current density is J I/A, where J is the current density, I is the current, and A is the cross-sectional area.
In an electrical circuit, current flow is defined as the movement of positive charges. Electrons, being negatively charged, move in the opposite direction of current flow. This convention was established by Benjamin Franklin and has been followed ever since.
Current means the present time, or a body of water moving in a definite direction.
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Just by definition in the SI naming convention.
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That means convection current
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Diffusion current is current that is generated due to the vibration of electrons.
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The convention of 1800
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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.
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.