Well, I suppose in a sense, but it also flows back to the power source on the other side of the device.
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True. In a closed circuit, the current flows continuously from the power source to the electrical device, such as a lamp, and then back to the power source. This is made possible by the presence of a complete path for the current to follow, which is established by connecting the positive and negative terminals of the power source through conductive materials, such as wires.