Is it correct to say that an electric current is 'used up' as it passes through an electrical
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No. No more than water is used up as it passes through a pipe. In almost all circuits,
for every electron that leaves the negative terminal of the battery and flows into the
circuit, an electron returns at the battery's positive terminal. Each electron is completely
spent, exhausted, limping, semi conscious, completely empty of energy and barely able
to stagger to the finish line, but the number of electrons ... the amount of current and
the amount of charge ... is not 'used up'
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