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Abdullah Wahid
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If electrons move as current flows through a conductor, what happens when a wire is grounded? Do electrons flow in the ground??
If they do, will it effect the number of electrons in the circuit which starts from power plant such as dam and comes to our homes through a grid station?
Will it not effect the circuit and the current flowing through it? As I think if the electrons in a circuit are not returning to negetive terminal after going through the resistors, it must effect the circuit as now there are less electrons to transfer charges. Is it all like I think?
If they do, will it effect the number of electrons in the circuit which starts from power plant such as dam and comes to our homes through a grid station?
Will it not effect the circuit and the current flowing through it? As I think if the electrons in a circuit are not returning to negetive terminal after going through the resistors, it must effect the circuit as now there are less electrons to transfer charges. Is it all like I think?