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Why does the Na+ conductance decrease after a short time?

Comprehend the concept of electron deficit and its terminology within electrical circuits.
Recognize the roles and functions of capacitors in vehicle electrical systems.
Apply Ohm's Law to calculate voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.
Analyze the impact of modifications, such as adding a current path, on the total resistance in parallel circuits.

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