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    2. Energy and voltage in circuits

    Current

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    • Electric current in a metallic conductor is a flow of negatively charged electrons
    • current is conserved at a junction in a circuit because no charge is lost or gained
    • the more components are added to the circuit, the more resistance the current has to pass through, so the current decreases
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