How do the electrons move through the positive and the negative terminal in a light bulb?

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2026-05-19 11:36

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Electrons move across the terminals of a filament in a light bulb in one direction for 1/120th of a second, and they move in the opposite direction for the next 1/120th of a second. Yes, electrons through a light bulb flip direction 120 times every second.

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