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In an improvised explosive device (IED), the components that typically create an electrical charge include a power source, such as batteries, and an initiator or detonator, which can be activated by an electrical current. The power source provides the necessary energy to trigger the detonator, which may use a fuse or an electric blasting cap. Additionally, other components like resistors and switches can be involved in controlling the circuit and ensuring the proper detonation sequence.

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