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When energy passes through a metal it creates an electric circuit.
I HAVE A SMALL ELECTRIC CLOCK MOTOR THAT I NEED TO REVERSE. WHAT IS THE CIRCUIT I NEED TO REVERSE IT?
yes it does have to be a closed circuit
The work in an electric circuit is done by the flow of electric charge, typically achieved by the movement of electrons through a conductor. Work is done when a voltage is applied to the circuit, causing the electrons to move and transfer energy to the components in the circuit like light bulbs or motors.
Some electrical machines work on the principle of electromagnetic induction. For such events to occur, we need inductor due to which reactive power flows in the circuit. Since, this power is due to the energy storing elements in the circuit like inductor and capacitor. That is why, we need reactive power in a electric circuit.
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If there is only one fan in the circuit then it is in a series circuit. If there is more that one fan then they will be connected in a parallel configuration.
because with no circuit no current can flow.current is important in electricity to produce power to work.
The function of a capacitor or an electric circuit is to store energy. It keeps this energy stored until it is need for release at a later time.
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.
Resistors work by impeding the flow of electric current in a circuit. They do this by resisting the flow of electrons, which reduces the amount of current that can pass through them. This restriction helps to control the amount of current in the circuit, which can be important for protecting components or controlling the overall function of the circuit.
Any electric circuit need to be equipped with electric fuses to protect the electric appliances or any electric/electronic equipment from damage due to unexpected electric current sudden or transient increase.