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The direction of electric current from the positive terminal to the negative terminal was taken as the____.

A

conventional direction of current flow

B

actual direction of current flow

C

opposite direction of current flow

D

none of them

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Electric Current**: Electric current is defined as the flow of electric charge. In most circuits, this charge is carried by electrons. 2. **Direction of Current Flow**: The conventional direction of electric current is defined as the direction in which positive charges would flow. This means that current is considered to flow from the positive terminal of a battery to the negative terminal. 3. **Conventional vs. Actual Direction**: While the conventional direction of current flow is from positive to negative, the actual flow of electrons is from negative to positive. This is because electrons carry a negative charge and move towards the positive terminal. 4. **Conclusion**: The question asks for the term used to describe the direction of electric current from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. This is referred to as the "conventional direction of current flow." **Final Answer**: The direction of electric current from the positive terminal to the negative terminal was taken as the **conventional direction of current flow**. ---
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