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I believe you've managed to turn wires inside out. (conducting) wires are covered in insulating plastic. And it is done this way to prevent electrical energy from going where it is not wanted, such as into you.
Only a power source and a conducting path between its terminals. If you need the circuit to accomplish anything useful, then there's typically some sort of useful device in the conducting path, that uses power from the source to do whatever it is that you need done.
When all parts of a circuit are composed of conducting materials, the circuit is said to be closed.One condition could be a closed circuit, however it could be open if the components are not assembled or are assembled incorrectly.
a dry cell is a cell that has electrolyte that is a paste a wet cell is a cell that has a liquid electrolyte -sads
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The electrolyte
The conducting path is the cell that will be damaged during a short circuit. The reason for this that the conducting path will have a very low resistance and will allow for a large current to flow through the cell and damage it.
Chloroplasts are very vital.They are conducting photosynthesis.
Two different metals and a conducting fluid.
Two different metals and a conducting fluid.
When connected metal plates are placed in a conducting solution, they form a simple electrolytic cell. The conducting solution allows ions to move between the plates, completing an electric circuit. This setup can be used for processes such as electroplating or electrolysis.
A 'wet' cell uses a conducting liquid called an electrolyte; a 'dry cell uses a conducting gel called an electrolyte. So, really, a 'dry' cell is simply a non-spillable wet cell! They both store electrical engergy for use later on.
The conducting link between the cell and the bulb in a torch is the wires inside the circuit. When the switch is turned on, the circuit is completed, allowing the electrical current to flow from the cell through the wires and to the bulb, causing it to light up.
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The water conducting tissue of a plant cell is called xylem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water from the roots to the rest of the plant, providing hydration and nutrients. It is made up of specialized cells that are adapted for efficient water transport.
Electrolytes in a fuel cell help facilitate the movement of ions between the electrodes, allowing the flow of electricity to be generated. They help maintain the charge balance within the cell by conducting ions, which are crucial for the cell's overall operation.