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prsce24

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electron current is from negative to positive,
and conventional current is positive to negative,

a current in an electric circuit flows from negative to positive,

but why do you have to point the thumb in the direction of the conventional current (the right hand grip rule)?

shouldn't your thumb be pointing to the direction of the current which is negative to positive?
 

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the rule uses the conventional current, thats the way it is
 

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Originally posted by prsce24
electron current is from negative to positive,
and conventional current is positive to negative,

a current in an electric circuit flows from negative to positive,

but why do you have to point the thumb in the direction of the conventional current (the right hand grip rule)?

shouldn't your thumb be pointing to the direction of the current which is negative to positive?
the "right hand grip" rule follows conventional current because you are using the movement of POSITIVE CHARGE

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what do you mean by normal?
there is no normal
there is "actual" and "conventional"
actual is neg to pos
conventional is pos to neg

the rule is conventional, ie pos to neg
 

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Just remember to use convential current when using those rules, which is opposite normal current. In theory you could use your left hand but then you have to remember too much.
 

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Originally posted by Xayma
Just remember to use convential current when using those rules, which is opposite normal current. In theory you could use your left hand but then you have to remember too much.
Just remember when an electron is going into a field to use your left hand
 

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Originally posted by prsce24
but why do you have to point the thumb in the direction of the conventional current (the right hand grip rule)?
When this theory was developed, people think wrongly, that's why.


Remember, it was this one time, when sun revolves around the Earth... ...
 

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Originally posted by Calculon
Just remember when an electron is going into a field to use your left hand
Or just remember that current flow is in an opposite direction to electron flow.
 

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