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Todd Parks
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19 August, 19:33
Does electricity flow somewhat like water?
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Valerie Love
19 August, 19:36
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Water flows through pipes. Electricity flows through wires. There is a battery involved in how electricity moves. The pressure that triggers the pump involved in water flow is like the battery which drives electrons through the circuit.
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