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Why does a light go out when you turn off the wall switch? -The switch absorbs the electrical energy. -The switch changes the direction of the flow of electrons. -The switch changes the circuit from series
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Why does a light go out when you turn off the wall switch?
-The switch absorbs the electrical energy.
-The switch changes the direction of the flow of electrons.
-The switch changes the circuit from series to parallel.
-The switch causes a break in the circuit.
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Step-by-step explanation:
-The switch causes a break in the circuit.
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