current and charge do not increase or decrease or get ''used up'' when going through a wire or other device. (meaning of the statement.)
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Answer:It Means that it stays the same
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It means that the total electrical neutrality of a system does not change.
- It is similar to the concept that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed.
- For a system, for each negative charge flowing through its components, there is an equivalent positive charge.
- There won't be any additional charge that is created or any charge that will be lost during the flow of current.
- For example, current will not flow unless there is a current source.
- The source can be potential difference, light etc.
- But there is always a kind of energy conversion that takes place.
- Even in resistor circuits, it gets heated up. But the current in the circuit will not decrease.
- Current and charge do not increase or decrease or get ''used up'' when going through a wire or other device.
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