Physics, 13.05.2021 22:20 rachel2005smith
Explain what would happen if you use a wooden toothpick to close a circuit.
1. Electric current will flow through the circuit because the toothpick is a conductor.
2.Electric current will flow through the circuit because the toothpick is an insulator.
3.Electric current will not flow through the circuit because the toothpick is a conductor.
4.Electric current will not flow through the circuit because the toothpick is an insulator.
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