THE REAL DIRECTION OF THE CURRENT IN THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.2.67.433Keywords:
electric current, electric circuit, current source, electromotive force, direction of current, direction of electromotive force.Abstract
The accepted direction of the current in the electrical circuit does not correspond to theory and practice. The examples show the direction of the current in an electrical circuit according to the data of today's science. The current in the electrical circuit is directed from the negative pole to the positive pole of the current source.
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