care to elaborate on that?Jase said:Yes. but just keep in mind that inducted current is different from an applied voltage.
I guess in inducted current the positive and negative terminals are somewhat unclear...?pc_wizz said:care to elaborate on that?
or maybe the yanks got it right for oncegordo said:unless your american
then, of course, it goes the other way
stoopid yanks
lol ... an extreme comment there ... dont want to over do it now do wejezzabelle86 said:or maybe the yanks got it right for once
i very much doubt that.or maybe the yanks got it right for once
You produce an induced EMF. This is taking charges to a higher potential. Once this has occured they may then travel as a current in an external circuit.mojako said:I guess in inducted current the positive and negative terminals are somewhat unclear...?
to answer ur original Q,
current flows from positive to negative in the extenal circuit.
in the internal circuit, such as the inside of a battery, it follows from negative to positive terminals of the battery.
the coil in a generator is internal.