Does more current “flow” out of a battery than into it? Does more current “flow” into a lightbulb than out of it? Explain.

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The current entering a point is equal to the current leaving the point. Therefore, the current leaving the positive terminal of a battery is equal to the current entering the negative terminal. This is true for the light bulb or any load.
Does more current flow out of a battery than into it? Does more current flow into a lightbulb than out of it?
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