Karl FUN discussion, FWIW heres how I recall we were taught at Purdue but remember thats been over 40 yeas ago so cut me a lil slack now.....Maybe Jimbo or Bob or Bob M or jdemaris or some smarter electrical gents can bail me out here??????????????
Good conductors like copper have plenty of spare free electrons circling around in the outer atomic orbit. An electron is a negatively charged particle and it flows away from a lower Neg state to a higher Pos state (opposites attract, likes repel) i.e. from Negative to Positive CALL IT ELECTRON CURRENT
HOWEVER the holes/vacancies left behind when those electrons got knocked out of their orbits are flowing Positive to Negative CALL IT CONVENTIONAL CURRENT
Something like that, its just been toooooooo long ago and I may have slept that day lol
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