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At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what should be nearly as much as it matters what is.
This will help you:Excuse the diagram new to the tool
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I understand you need to have a path to ground for something to work and now understand roughly the flow of electrons. My question is when you do not connect to ground, is there no flow at all. No leakage from the valid flow which is connected to ground. Sound silly as I don't need to understand just follow the rules but cannot help wondering.
Very nice, @Tonyr1084. That will securely resonate with some people. There is no one explanation that reaches everyone.Here's my simplistic view of circuits (below) and the mistakes people make.
In A and A1 you see illustrations of circles or circuits. The word circuit comes from the same Latin word for circle. They mean the same thing. A pathway around and back to the beginning.
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