Electrons carry energy from a battery to a light-bulb. What happens to the electrons when they reach
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(a) The electrons are used up.
(b) The electrons stay in the light-bulb.
(c) The electrons are emitted as light.
(d) Fewer electrons leave the bulb than enter it.
(e) None of the above.
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