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Electricity really hates piling up, so it will only flow if it can go all around a complete ''circuit'' and come back to where it started. | Electricity really hates piling up, so it will only flow if it can go all around a complete ''circuit'' and come back to where it started. (The usual symbol for an on/off switch is a circle broken by a dash, representing an interrupted circuit.) |
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Electricity really hates piling up, so it will only flow if it can go all around a complete circuit and come back to where it started. (The usual symbol for an on/off switch is a circle broken by a dash, representing an interrupted circuit.)