a path for charges (electricity) to flow......is a circuit
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Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
A complete electric circuit does not require a switch. While a switch is useful for controlling the flow of electricity, the basic components needed to form a circuit include a power source (like a battery), conductive pathway (like wires), and a load (like a light bulb) that uses the electricity. Without these elements, electricity cannot flow and complete the circuit.
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Generally we use electric switches to put on or off the light,fan,computer,music system,etc.An electric switch is a device that is used to open or close an electric circuit.when we open an electric circuit the flow of electric current inthe circuit stops and when we close an electric circuit an electric current flows through it.
No, an electric circuit does not have a beaker. A beaker is a container used for holding liquids, whereas an electric circuit consists of components like wires, batteries, resistors, and switches that allow electricity to flow in a specific path.
The basic unit of electric current is the ampere (A), which represents the flow of electric charge through a given point in a circuit per unit of time.
John O'Malley has written: 'Schaum's outline of theory and problems of basic circuit analysis' -- subject(s): Electric circuit analysis, Electric circuits
I guess Electric Circuit....
Voltage, frequency, current, impedance, and what the circuit is supposed to do are all important.
The term is "circuit" (from the same root as circle) An electric circuit must be uninterrupted for the current to flow. (This is why circuit-breakers are also called circuit-interruptors.)
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
the history of the electric circuit is that the person who made it his name is jack kilby but the history is that the electric circuit was one of the easiest way was to make the electric circuit when the electricity went out. THE END
Anything with a voltage power source, connecting wire and a load is an electric circuit. Hence if you have a flashlight you have an electric circuit.
The impedance of an electric circuit is the measure of the opposition presented by a circuit when the current and voltage is applied.
David R. Cunningham has written: 'Basic circuit analysis' -- subject(s): Data processing, Electric circuit analysis, SPICE (Computer file)
You can start an electric circuit by closing the circuit, typically by turning a switch on. You can stop an electric circuit by opening the circuit, usually by turning a switch off or disconnecting a wire.
An electric circuit is opened whenever a part of it is not connected to anything.