Current always prefers to pass through
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eletric conducters ,it can pass through metals and liquids also,if the liquids has conductivity only for example :lemon juice, water,and the current will not pass through distilled water and vinegar
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Current always prefers to pass through the path of least resistance.
Explanation:
Current is a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons. However, the statement that current always prefers to pass through the path of least resistance is not sufficient to explain the physics behind it. When current has multiple non-zero resistance paths available to pass through, current flows through all paths in an amount inversely proportional to their resistance.
Take the analogy of water pouring downhill. It takes several paths; as soon as a path is crowded, the water opens up a new branch. I hope the explanation with the analogy was sufficient to explain the concept.
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