A circuit is complete when the current
1. flows from positive to negative terminal
2. flows from negative to positive terminal
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Current: is the amount of electric charge flowing past a point in a circuit each second
Voltage: is the energy given to each unit of charge that flows in a circuit
Wattage: is the amount of electrical energy a circuit uses each second
Current only flows when a circuit is complete? when there are no gaps in it. In a complete circuit, the electrons flow from the negative terminal (connection) on the power source, through the connecting wires and components, such as bulbs, and back to the po
sitive terminal
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Explanation:
option FLOW FROM POSITIVE TO NEGITIVE TERMINAL
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