I'm trying to understand the actual flow of electrons in a guitar amplifier circuit. Consider the partial circuit below.
Everyone seems to agree that in the wire marked with pink patch (A) the electrons actually flow in both directions (alternating current).
And everyone also seems to agree that in the wire marked with pink patch (B) the electron flow is in a single direction, as shown by the arrow, though the voltage varies (pulsating direct current).
The question is, Which way do the electrons flow in the wires marked with pink patches (C) and (D)?
Everyone seems to agree that in the wire marked with pink patch (A) the electrons actually flow in both directions (alternating current).
And everyone also seems to agree that in the wire marked with pink patch (B) the electron flow is in a single direction, as shown by the arrow, though the voltage varies (pulsating direct current).
The question is, Which way do the electrons flow in the wires marked with pink patches (C) and (D)?