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I=dQ/dt and the electron charge is - therefore I (charge flow) must flow opposite to the electrons (electron flow). Current (I) is not electron flow, it's just the change in charge divided by the change in time.
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Wrong power of 10 when writing down number of electrons coming out of battery
No flow is required to have a voltage!
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