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for forward bias, if the current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal why are the electrons being pulled through the diode from the n side through the p side? When that happens it looks like the current is flowing from negative to positive.
Conventional current flows from positive to negative but current is defined as the opposite direction of electron flow. It is a little confusing, but this is why current is labelled from positive to negative.
Agree. I am an Indian but was born and raised in another country, but the Indian accents still require more effort to understand than most other accents imo.
You are using both "conventional current" AND "real electron flow" in your explanation/demonstration - thus rendering this video, confusing. You must choose either "conventional current" or "actual current flow" in order to be clearly understood, by most.