Not if it's explosive ?!?
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it is necessary to connect both the terminals of a battery to a circuit for current to flow through it..!!
The circuit won't do anything until both terminals of the battery are connected to the correct [two different] points in the circuit. As long as either terminal of the battery remains disconnected, the circuit is "OFF".
Simple. No because it will end up blowing up. Too much electricity will be conducted,also it causes death hazards. Take care now.
Both ends of the battery are connected, to make a complete circuit.
Wind a piece of wire around the iron core (about 6 or 7 times should do it) and connect both ends to the battery - this makes the iron magnetic - which will lift small metal objects such as paper-clips and drawing pins. The magnetic property is lost when you disconnect the battery.
the battery will no longer work.
because when you connect the both end of the battery to the same battery terminal, it is called a parallel connection, therefore when it's parallel connection the ampere rating of the battery increases, so it's enough that would able to light up the bulb,. .hope my answer would help,. hehehe^_^
There are two circuits on the battery and motor. One wire is take which have four ends. The wire is connected on the desired circuits.
plus and ground
usb to usb on both ends to connect them.
The negative battery cable will short out if it is loose or corroded. Check both ends of the battery cable for corrosion. Make sure both ends are tight.