Battery
Anything with a voltage power source, connecting wire and a load is an electric circuit. Hence if you have a flashlight you have an electric circuit.
power source
The source of voltage in an electrical circuit is typically a power source, such as a battery or a generator, that provides the energy needed to push electric charges through the circuit.
Electric currents flow from the source through the circuit and back to the source in materials called conductors.
There are no pictures in electric circuit, only symbols, so an example does not exist.
a power source, path, and load or resistance.
i think it's a load, a power source and
Power source, connectors and load.
Electric current flows from the power source through a circuit. It moves from the positive terminal of the source, through the wires or conductors, to the load (e.g. a lightbulb), and then returns to the negative terminal of the power source to complete the circuit.
Either the cell e.g. a battery, if one is included in the circuit. Or a generator such as a dynamo
A potential difference in an electric circuit is created by a voltage source, such as a battery or a power supply. This causes electrons to flow from higher potential to lower potential, creating an electric current in the circuit.
Current is the flow of electric charge in an electrical circuit, carrying energy from a power source to the components in the circuit.