An electric current must always move in a circle or path:
• from the electric source t...
Physics, 02.10.2019 20:00 liferoblox666
An electric current must always move in a circle or path:
• from the electric source through a wire to a uses electrical energy
• from the machine through another wire back to the
the circle, or path, must be (no gap) for electricity to flow through the wires.
(i know it's not physics, i'm in middle school but i didn't want to waste my time having to provide my parent's email address. i just need with this question.)
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