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The path of electricity is called a circuit.
by sending electricity through them
Conductors do, one example is copper.
The reason for a fuse to break the current within a circuit is to protect the circuit itself and prevent fire. When an excess of electricity (or, too much electricity for the circuit to safely handle) attempts to pass through the fuse, a physical break within the connections of the fuse occurs. By breaking the connection, the excessive electricity is stopped, and prevented from causing possible overheating within the circuit, which could result in fire and permanent damage to the circuit.
Most common paper clips are steel and conduct electricity. Some clips are made of plastic or have thin plastic coatings to reduce rust and these will not conduct electricity.yes
Some is changed into light and heat energy and some continues through the curcuit
A battery supplies energy to move electricity through a circuit (Remember, a circuit is a wire.)
An open circuit.
Current Electricity
When a switch is closed the path through the circuit is continuous.
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
the complete path that electricity can move through is called
A circuit.
the current
When electricity goes through it it buzzes
Not as you might think. Electricity flows FROM the negative pole, through the circuit, and then electrons flow into the positive pole.
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