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It is a series electrical circuit.

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Q: What is an electric circuit in which the electric charges have only one path to follow?
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What is the difference between a series circuit and as parallel circuit?

series circuit can only move on one patha parallel circuit has two more paths for the electric carve to follow


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If the circuit is closed the electric current will be closed as well.


What is a continuous path along which electricity flows is known as an electric what?

Electric current can flow through a continuous path which can also be described as a closed circuit. Conversely, any break or opening in a circuit is called an open circuit. Charges can only flow through a closed circuit.


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Electric charges can travel through solids, liquids, or gases. They can travel through conductors, insulators, and semiconductors.


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Give example of pictures in electric circuit?

There are no pictures in electric circuit, only symbols, so an example does not exist.


What circuit is a circuit in which electrical current can follow only one path?

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Electric flux provides that basis.


How do series circuit work?

A series circuit has more than one resistor (anything that uses electricity to do work) and gets its name from only having one path for the charges to move along. Charges must move in "series" first going to one resistor then the next. If one of the items in the circuit is broken then no charge will move through the circuit because there is only one path. There is no alternative route. Old style electric holiday lights were often wired in series. If one bulb burned out, the whole string of lights went off.


What does the Law of Electric charges state?

The law of electric charges states that ...Like charges repel, or push awayOpposite charges attract, or come togetherWHY does it do that?Because Protons are positively charged and Electrons are negatively charged.They have opposite charges, and the Law of Electric Charges states:Without this attraction electrons couldn't be held in an atom.