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Explain the path of the electricity in this series circuit.


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xplain the path of the electricity in this series circuit.






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Answered by Anonymous
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An electrical circuit is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. ... The part of an electrical circuit that is between the electrons' starting point and the point where they return to the source is called an electrical circuit's "load".

Explanation:

path of electricity is from negative to positive

Answered by hariarunaaruna
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Ask students if they ever had an electronic game or toy that required batteries? (Many will answer yes.) Ask how many batteries the game or toy needed? (Possible answers: One, two, three or four batteries.) Ask students to brainstorm why some electronic games or toys require more batteries than other games or toys? (Possible answers: Some toys need more power, some games need more electricity.) Three AA batteries connected "in series" can provide more voltage than a single AA battery. This is because the chemical energy in a battery gets converted to electrical energy in a circuit, and there is more chemical energy available in a circuit with three AA batteries “in series” than in a circuit with only a single AA battery. Electrical circuits as well as batteries can be "in series" or "in parallel." During today's lesson we will learn what "in series" and "in parallel" mean.

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