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Dustin Marks

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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.


Where an electric circuit begins?

power source


What is the source of voltage in an electrical circuit?

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.


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Give example of pictures in electric circuit?

There are no pictures in electric circuit, only symbols, so an example does not exist.


What does a complete electric circuit have?

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What are the requirement for an electric circuit?

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What are the major parts of an electric circuit?

Power source, connectors and load.


What is the pathway for electric current?

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What part of an electrical cicuit produces the electric current?

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Which creates a potential difference in an electric circuit?

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What does current do in an electrical circuit?

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