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How does a conductor transfer energy from source t...
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How does a conductor transfer energy from source to bulb
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A source has chemical energy which transfers electrons to the conductor.
The conductor carries the electrons to the bulb when connected.
Thus, the conductor transfers energy from source to bulb.
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