8. What do the long straight lines represent in a circuit diagram?
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In both cases, the long line is representative of the positive terminal of the energy source and the short line represents the negative terminal. A straight line is used to represent a connecting wire between any two components of the circuit.
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The given aspect represents the connective wires in the electric circuit.
- Diagrams of circuits are used in physics classes that cover electricity, currents, batteries, resistors, and other topics.
- The pictorial depiction of an electric circuit is presented to help people see and comprehend the principles of electricity and current flow in closed circuits.
- As a result, various components have distinct symbols that are used to represent circuits and their components.
- Straight lines are utilized in the circuit to represent the linkage of the complete circuit using wire or conducting material.
- When these straight lines are linked and the circuit is completed, electricity is seen to be flowing.
- Other symbols, such as a battery terminal, a lamp, a resistor, and a switch, have unique symbols to represent them in a circuit diagram.
- Hence, wires are represented by long straight lines.
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