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Is current used up when it goes through a light globe?

Asked by julia999 (343points) April 8th, 2010

I am studying physics about how current is basically the flow of charge carries through a conductor. But I was wondering, is current actually used up, say, when it goes through a light globe?

How does the light globe turn on without charge carriers losing their charge to power it?

Thanks in advance

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