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Answered by MizzCornetto
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Required answer-:

1. An electric current is a continuous path along which current flows.

2. A circuit in which electricity does not flow is called a/an open circuit.

3. The source of electricity in an electric cell is the chemical stored in it.

4. Rubber is a good example of electric insulator.

5. A device that is used to break or complete an electric circuit is called switch.

6. An electric cell has two terminals.

7. If the filament of the bulb breaks it is said to be fused.

8. Electric current flows through positive terminal to negative terminal.

Answered by Anonymous
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Required answer-:

1. An electric current is a continuous path along which current flows.

2. A circuit in which electricity does not flow is called a/an open circuit.

3. The source of electricity in an electric cell is the chemical stored in it.

4. Rubber is a good example of electric insulator.

5. A device that is used to break or complete an electric circuit is called switch.

6. An electric cell has two terminals.

7. If the filament of the bulb breaks it is said to be fused.

8. Electric current flows through positive terminal to negative terminal.

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