Convection current consists of charged particles moving in response to mechanical forces, as opposed to being guided by the electric field. An example of a convection current is a cloud bearing free e...Convection current consists of charged particles moving in response to mechanical forces, as opposed to being guided by the electric field. An example of a convection current is a cloud bearing free electrons that moves through the atmosphere driven by wind. Conduction current consists of charged particles moving in response to the electric field and not merely being carried by motion of the surrounding material.
Convection current consists of charged particles moving in response to mechanical forces, as opposed to being guided by the electric field. An example of a convection current is a cloud bearing free e...Convection current consists of charged particles moving in response to mechanical forces, as opposed to being guided by the electric field. An example of a convection current is a cloud bearing free electrons that moves through the atmosphere driven by wind. Conduction current consists of charged particles moving in response to the electric field and not merely being carried by motion of the surrounding material.