the complete path that electricity can move through is called
A path for electricity is called a circuit.
A path of electricity is called a circuit. A circuit consists of a voltage source, a conductive path medium and a load. These three items are connected in series to form an electric circuit.
The complete path that electricity can move through is called a circuit.
The path for electricity is called a circuit. The circuit needs a power source. A load connected in series with the circuit and conductors to make the whole system a complete unit.
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a current
A circuit
A circuit.
yes sience their is only one path that electricity flows through then it would be depended on that path so if the electricity is not reaching the other bulbs then that means that the electric current is not complete
Yes electricity needs a path to return to complete a circut
Most of the electric current will pass through the path through the body which offers the least resistance, NOT the 'quickest' path, as speed doesn't come into it.
When electricity takes a new path that is shorter than normal or in the electrical trade it is know as, current taking the path of least resistance, it is known as a short circuit.
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
Circuit
A circuit.
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
The path electricity takes is called a circuit.
Electricity takes the path of least resistance. When the electricity travels outside of the circuit, rather than through it, it is called a short circuit.
The path electricity takes is called a circuit.
The path with the lowest resistance.
A Circuit
Path of Least Resistance.
circuit
A circuit.