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Energy and voltage in circuits
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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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