The purpose of the battery in a circuit is to wive energy to the circuit
The purpose of the battery in a circuit is to wive energy to the circuit
The purpose of the battery in a circuit is to wive energy to the circuit
The battery helps the wires complete the curcuit.
In an electrical circuit, the battery current flows from the positive terminal of the battery, through the circuit components, and back to the negative terminal of the battery in a continuous loop.
The battery is the power source of the circuit. It supplies current to the circuit and the circuit is simply a path for the current to follow. When you remove the current (battery), the path still exists but there is no current going through it.
The voltage of the battery, and the resistance of the circuit (including the resistance of the wire and the internal resistance of the battery).
The purpose of a battery is to provide power/electricity to the circuit or other object. to provide energy for the current to flow The electrical cell/battery is designed to store energy in chemical form, and to deliver it in electrical form when required.
To provide power for the circuit.
Yes, a dead battery can break the circuit. A dead battery cannot provide the necessary voltage to power the circuit and keep it running, which will result in the circuit not functioning properly or at all.
Hi, there. A battery is a power supply, a source of potential difference which drives current. In itself, a battery is not a circuit, but if you attach it to a load (a resistance), then a current will form and a circuit is made!
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".
It uses a single battery