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Does a source of electricity ever run out of electrons?

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Answered by piyushsharm31
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  • Electrons always exist in the circuit as part of the atoms and molecules that make up the circuit.
  • The electrical energy that is delivered is the result of the electrons moving through the circuit.
  • . But the electrons don't go away. They are still there as a natural part of the materials in the circuit.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q. Does a source of electricity ever run out of electrons?

=> Circuits don't create, destroy, use up, or lose electrons. They just carry the electrons around in circles. For this reason, circuit electrical systems can't really run out of electrons. The energy delivered through a circuit is not the result of electrons existing in the circuit.

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