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In a complete circuit, the flow of electricity
- A Is the same through the switch, through the bulb and along the wire
- B Is greater through the wire in the bulb than elsewhere in the circuit
- C Is less through the wire in the bulb than elsewhere in the circuit
- D Is less at the end of its journey than at the beginning
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In a complete circuit, the flow of electricity is the same through the switch, through the bulb, and along the wire. This is because in a series circuit, the current remains constant throughout the circuit. The switch, bulb, and wire are all connected in a series, so the current passing through them is the same.