Well, it is light-thermal energy. Simple as that.
AnswerI think that you are looking for 'series circuit', but your question is rather vague.
A conductor such as a wire.
a conductor
The flow of electricity is called electrical current.
A closed path through which a current can flow is called a circuit. Electric Circuit:)
is called an electrical circuit
Glass is an insulator, as it DOES NOT conduct current. It is a material which has no free electrons available to flow as electrical current. Conductors, like copper or aluminum, have free electrons, or electrons in the outer shells of their atoms that are easily knocked loose. These electrons flow from negative to positive when an electrical potential (voltage) is applied across the material. We call the flow of electrons "current".
If you want to stop the current flow through Device 3 in the circuit, the switch that should be open is Switch S5. When an electric current flows through a long conductor, each free electron moves through a relatively short distance.
resistor
Resistors are used to control current flow.
An electrical device may draw amps, but there is not a device that equates to amps. Amperes are the measure of current flow in a circuit.
In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
A diode.
A device that will protect an electrical circuit from overload up to a current flow of 8 amps
Electrical conductors.
A load increases the flow of electrical current in a series circuit. No load, no flow.
Electrical circuits, to limit the maximum current flow. Fuses will "blow", or burn out, and cause an open circuit, to stop the flow of current when it could potentially damage a circuit, system, or device.