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What Is This Really About?
What is electricity in circuits? Imagine electricity as tiny, invisible runners moving through a maze. This maze is called a circuit. Electricity is like a marathon where these runners need a path to follow. Circuits are everywhere! They light up our rooms, power our toys, and even make our fans spin. When you flick a switch, you're opening a gate for electricity to begin its race. A circuit is like a racetrack that lets electricity travel to places where work needs to be done.