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Electricity
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Module - 9 Coulomb's Law
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Module - 12 Electric Field
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Module - 15 Electric Current
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Module - 18 Ohm's Law
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Module - 29 Electric Energy
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Module - 30 Electric Power
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Module - 33 Chapter Outline
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  1.  
  2. Electric current is considered as the flow of electrons whereas flow of protons is considered as conventional current. Electrons travels from negative terminal to positive terminal.But why does the flow of electric current is from positive to negative terminal
    7 years ago by SivaArunagirinathan.S
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    When concept of current was discovered it was known that a positive entity is responsible for flow of I so many law and appliances where made cosidering I to be from + to - but to change it many things about electrodynamics have to be changed feeling many chance scientists kept it same
    7 years ago by Rajesh lamba

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