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  • curprev 02:0702:07, 13 December 2019 Roricka talk contribs 9,523 bytes +2 Chemistry: The sentence read as if each electron travels around a circuit like a fast moving particle, which is untrue. The current can carry a signal extremely rapidly, but individual electrons actually "drift" only a few inches per minute. No I am not documenting this well know fact. The previous writer certainly didn't document his statement that electrons are "passing through the entire circuit" which in most cases is simply not true. undo

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