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English: Water circuit analogy to electric circuit network containing four resistors. WARNING: The water circuit analogy can be a useful perspective aid for simple DC circuits. There are many clear-cut parallels in behavior, particularly from an energy perspective. But water flow and electric current in a wire are profoundly different physical phenomena, so the analogy must break down at some point! (see What's Wrong with the Water circuit analogy?)
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