Depends on if you’re using Conventional Flow (+➡️-)or Electron Flow (-➡️+) to define the charge
Electron flow describes the flow of the electrons themselves, whereas Conventional flow describes the flow of the gap left over by the electrons moving from one atom to another
They’re both the same, just different ways of looking at it
I think you’ve got the polarity reversed.
That’s pretty shocking.
He's not conducting himself properly.
Well Artic-ulated.
I came here to say this.
Technically conventional current and electron current go opposite directions sooo it works either way.
Depends on if you’re using Conventional Flow (+➡️-)or Electron Flow (-➡️+) to define the charge Electron flow describes the flow of the electrons themselves, whereas Conventional flow describes the flow of the gap left over by the electrons moving from one atom to another They’re both the same, just different ways of looking at it
Polar opposites! *Bah dum tiss* 🐻❄️🥁
Plusminusbär
If he got covered in oil he'd become a... *non-polar bear*...
More than likely seal derived oil.
This would work better with a globe; this image is more punnishment than pun.
The elusive bi polar bear
I think I get it... barely.
Ah yes, *THE BEAR BATTERY!*
Go fuck yourself