Accepted Answer
Answer:B. From positive to negative terminalsExplanation:Electric current is the rate at which electric charge flow through a given point in a closed circuit. Its direction is opposite to the direction of flow of electric charge. Since electric charge is negative, it will move towards the positive terminal which means that the electric current will flow from positive to negative terminal.The SI base unit of electric current is Ampere (A) and it is measured using an Ammeter
Suggested Answer
Conventional Current Flow is from Positive to Negative Actual Current Flow is from Negative to Positive because it is electron flow which is Negative