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In a conductor, `10^(16)` electrons move from a pointA towards point B in 1 milli second. `10^(14)` positive ions move from a point B towards point A in 1 milli second. What is the current in ampere and its direction? Charge on electron = charge on position ion `= 1.6 xx 10^(-19)C`.

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