An electric circuit is an unbroken path along which an electric current exists and/or is able to flow. A simple electrical circuit consists of a power source, two conducting wires (one end of each being attached to each terminal of the cell), and a small lamp to which the free ends of the wires leading from the cell are attached.
When the connections are made properly, the circuit will “close” and current will flow through the circuit and light the lamp.
Series Circuits:
In a series circuit , the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the components is the sum of the voltages across each component.
Parallel Circuits:
In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents through each component.
If two or more components are connected in parallel they have the same potential difference ( voltage) across their ends. The potential differences across the components are the same in magnitude, and they also have identical polarities. The same voltage is applicable to all circuit components connected in parallel.
If each bulb is wired to the battery in a separate loop, the bulbs are said to be in parallel.
How does a light bulb circuit work?
If the light bulbs are connected in parallel, the current flowing through the light bulbs combine to form the current flowing in the battery, while the voltage drop is 6.0 V across each bulb and they all glow. In a series circuit, every device must function for the circuit to be complete.
Your questions;
Explain briefy how the bulb with light up in simple direct CIRCUITS:
When a light bulb connects to an electrical power supply, an electrical current flows from one metal contact to the other. As the current travels through the wires and the filament, the filament heats up to the point where it begins to emit photons, which are small packets of visible light
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For a rotating body, the moment of inertia, I, corresponds to mass, and the angular velocity
The total kinetic energy of a body or a system is equal to the sum of the kinetic energies resulting from each type of motion.
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How Electrical Circuits Work
Basic Circuits
Series Circuits:
Parallel Circuits:
How does a light bulb circuit work?
Your questions;
Explain briefy how the bulb with light up in simple direct CIRCUITS:
WARNING PROVIDE WHEN YOU USE ENERGY OR KENETIC ENERGY:
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