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Q: When the switch is closed which electrode will attract the sodium ion?
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What is happening when a switch is off?

When the light switch is turned on and a light bulb is connected in the circuit a current will flow through the circuit. Likewise when the switch is opened, the current will stop flowing in the circuit.


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What is the difference between a normally open and a normally closed switch?

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