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Explain the working of an electric torch

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Answered by kumarrkshukla1978
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Explanation:

When the switch of a flashlight is pushed into the ON position, it makes contact between two contact strips, which begin a flow of electricity, powered from the battery. The batteries are connected in such a way that electricity (flow of electrons) runs between the positive and negative electrodes of the battery

Answered by ZoeMelley
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Answer: Batteries generate electricity that flows to the bulb of a torch as soon as it is switched on. As a result The bulb lights up. The bulb of a torch is more or less similar to an electric bulb. As soon as the torch is switched on, the chemical present inside the batteries produce current.

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