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The flashlight does.
A flashlight can produce light and heat if its switch is on.
The switch in the "on" position closes the circuit, and the electricity flows through the flashlight bulb. This is a Study Island answer
When the switch is turned on, the circuit is complete (closed) and electricity is able to flow, so turning the bulb of the flashlight on.
A flashlight is an example of a series circuit; a battery in series with a switch in series with a bulb.
electric current
Bulb, circuit, batteries, switch, reflectors, and housing.
no there is a switch you will know where it is
Dead batteries, dead bulb, broken switch.
Turning the switch off opens the circuitand stops the flow of electric charges
Battery, bulb, switch and conductors that connect everything together.
a light bulb, some batteries, and smoothing u call a switch