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They're usually battery operated.
Because is a one of energy's sources
Yes, a battery operated toy has a parallel circuit - the battery is in parallel with the toy. In fact, this is true for any system where there is a single equivalent source and a single equivalent load. While it is true that this is also a series circuit, by Kirchoff's current and voltage laws a simple series circuit is also a simple parallel circuit.
Yes, many toys which use batteries contain parallel and series circuits.
the batters sends electrons with energy to power its function, it goes around the circuit created to operate the product.
Well known for their baby gear, Italian maker Peg Perego has electronic ride on toys to delight the toddler or small child. One of their most popular ride on battery operated toys was the John Deere tractor. The Peg Perego battery does not have one standard voltage or size. It is a large square battery; the actual voltage of the battery varies between the toys.
a battery and a toy car..........................
I think that a baby should use a familiar toy
A battery is a energy source that helps transfer energy to a energy reciver for example if you have a toy that is powerd by a battery and then you turn the toy on it works right? that is because that juice or energy in the battery is being transferred in to the toy ( energy reciver).
The Hexbug Nano is a battery operated children's toy that simulates the movements of a real insect. One can also purchase separate tracks, such as the Watch Tower, that they can put the Hexbug in and watch it move.
you get a battery from the remote
If you wash a toy alien with a battery in it, It might not work.