a continuous conduction path between the terminals of the source of electricity ( such as a cell, a battery or ammeter is called
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A continuous conducting path consisting of wires and other resistances (like electric bulb, etc.) and a switch, between the two terminals of a cell or a battery along which an electric current flows, is called a circuit. ... The path consists of conductors or wires and battery or source.
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CIRCUIT
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