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    How Can A Switch Change The Flow Of Electricity In A Circuit?

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    An electric circuit is defined as the path which electricity follows. It is usually made by wire from the negative terminal of a battery through the object in order to receive the electricity. It comes back into the battery through the wire.

    The purpose of a switch is to either open or close the flow of electricity. It is also used for the purpose of either breaking or completing the circuit. A conductor is defined as a material through which electric current can flow. On the other hand, a material that does not carry current is known as an insulator.

    A switch is an electrical device which basically starts and stops the flow of electrical current through a conductor. It contains both a conductor and an insulator. Current only flows when the switch is off.

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