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Cause the jumper have virtually zero resistance, like a piece of wire, and the current always flow in the less resistance path (basical electronic laws) ..... if there was a resistor, in place of the jumper, the current flow in both the branches, proportionally, but if one of the brabches (the jumper) have resistance = zero, all the current flows there.
That makes sense. Thanks for explaining.