what is negative current?
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Answer / sathish reddy
negative current means the current flows in opposite to the
assumed positive direction
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Answer / neha
negative current means the current which flows in the
opposition direction of the load being connect across the
supply.
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Answer / chad
Assume an AC sin supply then when measurement is taken,
then the test instrument used could be crossed over. The
same result however will be as positive. This also assumes
the voltage is in phase with the current. You can not have
negative power. Out of balance phase current and voltage
will mean inadequate supply to the load. Negative current
would need investigating.
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Answer / nitin shingade
nagative current means flow due to the holes in which
electron r mojority carrier viseversa
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Answer / k.linga reddy
the current flows +ve to -ve but when the current flows -ve
to +ve is called negative current.
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