Yo JMOR, Cool, VERY INTERESYING.......... You must be a "Googler" ??? Regardless if we could see it or not I ALWAYS already considered current as the flow of electrons (amps as coulombs per second) and wasnt concerend the holes/vacancies (which remained because electrons were knocked out of orbit) were in the opposite direction
Good conductors such as copper have readily available free electrons in their outer orbits. As far as Pos grnd versus Neg grnd, if one considers "electron current" (which flows in one direction) as the flow of electrons and "hole current" as the opposite direction flow of the holes/vacancies that remain when an electron is knocked out of its orbit (like a copper electron) I dont see how Pos Ground is good or better then Neg ground as in BOTH the holes/vacancies are goin one way while the electrons are goin the other way IE How does it matter why Pos or Neg ground should be used or is better WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS????????
I dont see why REGARDLESS if youre looking at the way the holes/vacancies flow or the way the electrons flow (which is opposite from hole flow) Pos or Neg ground should be used or how hole or electron theory MAKES ANY DIFFERENCE
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