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How does electricity flow in an electric circuit? ​

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Answered by venkiprati
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WHEN DOES CURRENT FLOW IN A CIRCUIT? 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 positive terminal.

Answered by Anonymous
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How does electricity flow in an electric circuit?

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electric circuit is a path along which electricity can flow. electric current flow in a particular direction that is form positive terminal to the negative terminal of the cell.

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the flow of current in an electric circuit can be explained through the following activity :

When one end of a torch bulb is connected to the positive end of the cell and the metal tip of the negative end of the cell with connecting which current flows. on connecting electricity from one end of the same flows along the wire through the ball from a continuous path between the terminals of the cell for electricity to flow and the bulb light up on glows this part is called electric circuit.

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