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A battery can cause that; also, energy provided from some external source - as you would get in your electric outlet.
Electric potential energy is electric energy that is stored in a battery. so all the energy it creates is stored within the battery. It doesn't get used until someone uses it.=Electric potential is the amount of electric potential energy per one coulomb of charge at one point in a circuit compared to the potential energy per one coulomb of charge at another point in circuit also called voltage.=
a closed circuit is a complete circuit with no breaks at all, one example:- a closed circuit occurs when you turn the light switch on an open circuit has a physical break in the circuit, which stops the flow of electrons. one example is when the lights are turned off, the switch creates a physical break in the circuit
It requires a power source such as a battery, generator, or static electricity, (which is a form of a battery).
It is called power supply or battery.
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A battery can cause that; also, energy provided from some external source - as you would get in your electric outlet.
If you did not have a battery, the circuit would not have any electricity to make a change on something. Basically, a battery is a power source. It creates a difference in charge (positive and negative ends) that causes a flow or electrons through the wire which is electricity!
The electrical pressure is created inside a battery and it provide the voltage which creates orr pushes current to flow in the circuit.
Yes it does. A short circuited battery creates excessive heat from the rapid discharge. This heat damages the internal chemicals and component materials in the battery. In some cases can even cause explosions and fire.
When the switch is turned it completes an electrical circuit. The circuit amperage flows through a high resistance filament in the bulb and it starts to glow. The bright glow from the filament and the reflector behind the bulb is what creates the flashlights beam.
Electric potential energy is electric energy that is stored in a battery. so all the energy it creates is stored within the battery. It doesn't get used until someone uses it.=Electric potential is the amount of electric potential energy per one coulomb of charge at one point in a circuit compared to the potential energy per one coulomb of charge at another point in circuit also called voltage.=
Voltage is responsible to flow the current in a circuit. Voltage is also known as potential difference or electric pressure. When there is a potential difference across a conductive circuit current starts flow from the higher potential to lower potential.
It creates an action potential
When energy passes through a metal it creates an electric circuit.
Electricity can flow in an electric circuit by a battery. The battery creates electrons, which flow through the wire, and then go into a light bulb. (That is how a light bulb in a circuit lights up.) A series circuit is a circuit with one wire that electrons can flow through. Also, there can be more than one light bulb connecting to the same wire. A parallel circuit is a circuit with light bulbs that have their own wire.ClarificationThe above answer, unfortunately, perpetuates the myth that current leaves a battery, and finds its way around a circuit. This is not the case at all. It is the load that 'draws' the current from the battery and it is the load that determines the size of that current.