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The eletrical current goes out of the positive end to the first load and uses a fraction of its power in the first load then continues to the second load and it does the same as the first load and then it either goes to the negative end or goes in more loads until it reaches the negative end.

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electrical charges flow in a series circuit buy a power source and a load

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