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The flow of electricty is similar to the movement of water through a pipe. the movement is the the force of the current is the and the rate of the current is the for electricy to move it requires a complete so the electricty can flow both in and out. a.circuit, amps, volts, current b. circuit, volts, amps, current c. current, volts, amps, circuit d. smooth, power, amount, system

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