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The direction of current in a conductor is in the direction of flow of
  1. Electrons
  2. Positive charges
  3. Atoms
  4. None

A
Electrons
B
Atoms
C
None
D
Positive charges
Solution
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Conventionally, the current flows in the direction of flow of positive charge or opposite to the flow of negative charge (electrons).
Remember: In reality, positive charges in a conductor do not flow. It is free electrons that constitute a current.

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