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How does electricity flow? A. from conductor to insulator B. from series circuit to parallel circuit C. from low potential to high potential D. from high potential to low potent…
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How does electricity flow?
A. from conductor to insulator
B. from series circuit to parallel circuit
C. from low potential to high potential
D. from high potential to low potential
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it a i think
Step-by-step explanation:
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I HAVNT done this in a while so don't judge but I think it is D or A
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