Why is voltage higher at positive wire instead of negative wire in this example

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If electrons travel from "-" to "+" and voltage decrease going through resistor why is voltage higher at positive wire instead of negative wire?

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Best Answer

An unfortunate convention.

Conventional Current assumes that current flows out of the positive terminal of a source.

Electron Flow is what actually happens and electrons flow out of the negative terminal of a source

When Benjamin Franklin was writing up his discovery, at the time without any detailed knowledge as to how it was actually occurring, he had a choice what is to be labeled positive and what is to be labeled negative.

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