GaDaMIt
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Just a quick bit of theory that isnt really required but I feel I need to understand these finer details.
By the Right hand palm (push) rule you get that conventional current is the direction your thumb points in.
But conventional current is the direction in which protons travel. Thus, the terminal they reach becomes positively charged.
But also protons travel from positive terminal to negative terminal. So wouldnt this like screw up the system?
I understand that in reality protons dont move only electrons do, so then tell me why the converse works for electrons? That would still screw up the system right?
I dont do chemistry so if thats involved please provide some sort of an alternate explanation?
By the Right hand palm (push) rule you get that conventional current is the direction your thumb points in.
But conventional current is the direction in which protons travel. Thus, the terminal they reach becomes positively charged.
But also protons travel from positive terminal to negative terminal. So wouldnt this like screw up the system?
I understand that in reality protons dont move only electrons do, so then tell me why the converse works for electrons? That would still screw up the system right?
I dont do chemistry so if thats involved please provide some sort of an alternate explanation?