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to form an electric circuit two terminals are required it is being closed and electric current passes through it .
What components make up an eletrical circuit
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It takes two wires to complete a circuit. They are commonly called a positive and negative. Without a flow of electricity both in and out of an electric item, there will no be a circuit and the item will not work.
use an electric circuit and see if it is a conductor.
There are two kinds of circuit closed circuit and open circuit
Is a parallel circuit whit 2 or more wires
to form an electric circuit two terminals are required it is being closed and electric current passes through it .
The joining together of two or more conductors in an electric circuit.
There are two possible causes: 1. The circuit has no Voltage applied to it. 2. The resistance of the circuit is INFINITE.
series circuit can only move on one patha parallel circuit has two more paths for the electric carve to follow
An electrical cell is the basic unit from which electrical batteries are made. The cell is composed of two plates made of different conductive materials and a liquid electrolyte (in "dry" cells this liquid is in the form of a moist paste). Electric charge is produced between the two plates by the electrolyte interacting with and causing corrosion of one or both plates. Once the electric charge is produced the corrosion process slows or stops, unless an external circuit is connected between the plates. When an external circuit is connected between the plates, current flows through that circuit and the electric charge is slightly reduced. The corrosion process continues at a rate necessary to maintain the electric charge, until the chemicals in the cell are used up.
What components make up an eletrical circuit
A path that is made for an electric current is called a circuit. The two main components in a circuit are the load and a source which are combined with conductors and as a whole form a circuit.
An electrical cell is the basic unit from which electrical batteries are made. The cell is composed of two plates made of different conductive materials and a liquid electrolyte (in "dry" cells this liquid is in the form of a moist paste). Electric charge is produced between the two plates by the electrolyte interacting with and causing corrosion of one or both plates. Once the electric charge is produced the corrosion process slows or stops, unless an external circuit is connected between the plates. When an external circuit is connected between the plates, current flows through that circuit and the electric charge is slightly reduced. The corrosion process continues at a rate necessary to maintain the electric charge, until the chemicals in the cell are used up.
Circuit is a path that transmits electric current. It has two types alternating current and direct current.
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