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How is it shown both holes and electrons carry current ?

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How is it shown both holes and electrons carry current ?

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'current' is said to flow in a circuit when there is flow of electrons.

Since 'holes' are the places where they recombine , 'holes ' current is in the opposite direction to that of electrons.
 

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