hiya, get a battery and put it in battery holder and get two wires with crockodile clips on both ends and clip 2 ends to the nail tops coming out of the holder then get a school science light bulb and do the same. you then need to make sure that its the shape of a circle and that all the metalcrocodile clips are touching if not grasping the metal nails. i no it sounds complicated but its not when you get the hand of it.
you need an electrical supply and a load. nice and simple.
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A simple complete circuit must have a power source (like a battery), a load (such as a light bulb or motor), and connecting wires to link the components. The wires allow electric current to flow from the power source to the load and back, completing the circuit. If any part of this circuit is broken or disconnected, the flow of electricity stops, and the load will not function.
The circuit may not be complete. The power source may not be sufficient. The polarity of the battery is messed up.
The series circuit was first invented by Danny niez in 1995. Mr. NIez is Mr. LAX!!!!
Before constructing a simple circuit we must first have in mind which type of source is to be supplied to the circuit . A simple circuit may consist of the following components such as capacitors, resistors , inductors etc
A simple circuit is a basic, simple and complete path through which electricity can flow.
In order to help you simplify the circuit, more information is needed. Generally, one will want to remove as many connections as possible to make the circuit more simple.
To make a simple series circuit to light a bulb, the simplest components are a power source (such as a battery); a switch (to turn the power on or off); the bulb (obviously !); and some wires to connect everything together.
By using Thevenin's theorem we can make a complex circuit into a simple circuit with a voltage source(Vth) in series with a resistance(Rth)
depends on the simple circuit. please describe it.
That will depend on whether they are added in series or parallel.
The current measured at any point in a simple circuit will be the same because current is the measure of electron flow through a circuit. The current flowing through any branch of any circuit (or an entire simple circuit) will always be the same at any point.
There are many different ways to make a simple circuit for a water sensor, websites such as 'instructables' 'clear rice education' 'electronics tutorials' 'build circuit' and 'bright hub engineering' are some of the best sites to look at each has instructions to suit different levels of ability
a simple circuit is made with basic electronics elements
The following are definitely examples of a simple circuit:-A resistor hooked across a battery-A lit bulbThe following might be examples of a simple circuit:-A Logic gate has one or more inputs and one or more outputs but is not necessarily a simple circuit within the chip containing it.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.