How do electrons know the path of least resistance?
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The electron flow rate, i.e. the current, builds up until the potential difference is equal to the battery voltage, and at that point the current becomes constant. ... So the electrons don't know in advance what path has the least resistance, and indeed the first few electrons to flow will choose random paths.
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