It depends! IDIOT
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
The electric field in the wires of an AC circuit helps to push and pull the electric charges back and forth, allowing the flow of alternating current.
A voltage.
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
Is a parallel circuit whit 2 or more wires
There are no pictures in electric circuit, only symbols, so an example does not exist.
Wires
Battery, switch, wires, lightbulb, etc. Those are SOME parts of a circuit....
The electric current in a circuit is caused by the flow of electrically charged particles, typically electrons, through the wires. When the battery is connected, it creates a potential difference (voltage) that pushes the electrons to move from the negative terminal to the positive terminal, creating a continuous flow of current in the circuit.
No, an electric circuit does not have a beaker. A beaker is a container used for holding liquids, whereas an electric circuit consists of components like wires, batteries, resistors, and switches that allow electricity to flow in a specific path.
Globe Switch Wires(to connect) power Pack
The energy stored in the chemicals of the battery