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einsteindude einsteindude
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When a battery is used to light up a lightbulb,
A) electric charge builds up within the bulb, causing the bulb to light up.
B) the amount of electrical current flowing into one side of the battery is equal to the amount flowing out of the other side.
C) all the electrical current produced by the battery is consumed by the bulb.
D) some of the electrical current produced by the battery is consumed by the bulb, and the rest flows back into the battery.
E) electric charge builds up on the battery terminals but none of it actually flows through the bulb.
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Conceptual Physical Science

Conceptual Physical Science


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