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In a wire made of copper or aluminum, the charged particles that move are really electrons. However, the conventional current is said to be due to fictitious positive particles that move in the opposite direction from the actual electrons. The simple right-hand rule is based on this convention. How does the SRHR have to be modified if we use the average motion of actual electrons instead of the usual convention for the current?

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Sumant
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2 Feb 2021

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