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Simple circuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A simple circuit contains the minimum things needed to have a functioning electric circuit. It requires three things: • A source of electrical potential difference or voltage. (typically a battery o...
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If the switch is closed and all parts of the circuit are connected, the circuit is complete and electrons are "pushed" through the circuit by the power supply adding energy to the electrons. We call that "push" voltage–that's why electrical power is measured in volts!
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Simple electric circuit ... 1. Select an appropriate electrical component from the lower portion, click and drag it to a vacant site in the circuit. The component will be inserted into the circuit when you release your mouse. ... 2. To remove an inserted component in the circuit, just drag it out and release your mouse.
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When there is a path for electrons to move in a loop, we have a circuit. If the path of the current is interrupted, we have a break in the circuit and current cannot flow through the wire. When you switch off your light at bedtime, you are putting a break in the circuit.
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Inspired by orelochana's Electrical Circuit animation. In this version you can drag the components around. When the switch is connected, moving the mouse over it switches it on but the bulb will only light up if all three components ... Download the 3 sprites and 9 scripts of "Simple Circuit v1" and open it in Scratch...
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To start with, we will consider the simplest possible circuit - just a wire connecting the two ends of a battery. Before connecting, the battery and wire will look like the diagram below.
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