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If electrons flow very slowly through a circuit, why does

Chapter 15, Problem 94TAE

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If electrons flow very slowly through a circuit, why doesn’t it take a noticeably long time for a lamp to glow when you turn on a distant switch?

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If electrons flow very slowly through a circuit, why doesn’t it take a noticeably long time for a lamp to glow when you turn on a distant switch?

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