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15 February, 18:19

6. how do the number of electrons flowing into a light bulb compare to the number of electrons flowing out of it?

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  1. 15 February, 21:58
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    If there's no leak in the bottom of the light bulb where electrons can

    fall out onto the floor, and no magic electron generator inside the bulb

    to create electrons out of thin air, then the number flowing in must be

    the same as the number flowing out.
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