Respuesta :

The electrons need to migrate from a region of lower electric potential to a region of higher electric potential. This flow of electrons is known as electron current (which is contrary to the widely-accepted perspective of conventional current).

Answer:

Explanation:

The rate of flow of charge is called electric current.

When the electrons flows through the conductor due to the applied potential difference then electric current flows through the conductor. The electrons flows from lower potential region to high potential region.

The direction of flow of current is conventionally taken as opposite direction of flow of electrons.