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8. Which sentence best describes how fast charge muves through an electric circuit? a. Charge moves very fast, faster than any human can run. b. Charge moves very slowly, slower than the proverbial snail.
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Which sentence best describes how fast charge muves through an electric circuit?
a. Charge moves very fast, faster than any human can run.
b. Charge moves very slowly, slower than the proverbial snail.
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A) Charge moves very fast, faster than any human can run.
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the answer is a bc electric is fast
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