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By definition an electrical circuit is a route or path that starts and finishes at the same place. So there is no part of an electrical circuit that is not necessary, because if there were it would not be an electrical circuit.An electrical circuit needs a power source. Conductors to transmit the voltage from the power source to the load. The final component of the electrical circuit is the load that you want to energize.If you remove any of the components there will be an open circuit and the load will be impossible to operate.
-- a power supply -- a load -- low-resistance material to connect the load to the power supply
What components make up an eletrical circuit
An open circuit or a short-circuit (if that circuit is complete).
The most energy used in a circuit is at the load.
*Look at the simple circuit illustrated in Figure A-2. What will happen when only switch S1 is closed? Correct Answer= "Nothing will happen-the light bulb won't light up." <<>> If there is a load in the circuit the load will operate. If there is no load in the circuit and it is complete then a short circuit will occur and something in the circuit will burn open. If the circuit is complete and there is a fuse or breaker in the circuit, then the fuse or breaker will open the circuit.
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The load.
a power source, path, and load or resistance.
A wire carrying electricity to a load. The wire conducts the energy from a source to a device. That connection in a complete circuit does work.
A open circut is a not full rotation like a open circle Answer: It is circuit that has no load connected to it. Therefore it may BE ABLE drive any circuit if if there a load but without a load it is open circuit. Here is an example of an open circuit: a "blown" fuse in a power supply line. Current cannot flow through an open circuit.
It has components that are arranged end to end in order to produce light.
The bulb converts energy from the power source into light and heat. It is the load in the circuit.
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