why the current moves from negative to positive yet in the electric field force produced from Positive charege to negative charge?
it is just an assent.
Current DOES move conventionally from + terminal to - terminal of the generator.
Yes, the convention is that both current and voltage go from +ve to -ve, even though we know the current carriers are usually electrons with -ve charge.
"...electric field force produced from Positive charege to negative charge..." For negative charges, the force will be in the opposite direction In metals, electrons are the only charge carriers, hence they flow from negative terminal to positive terminal. By convention, current is considered to be in the direction of flow of positive charges (historical reasons).
@Haseeb96 u still have doubts mate?
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