the electric cell act as a which circuit
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An electrical cell is an "electrical power supply". It converts stored chemical energy into electrical potential energy, allowing a current to flow from the positive terminal to the negative one via an external circuit. The positive terminal is called a cathode and the negative terminal is called an anode.
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An electric cell is something that provides electricity to different devices that are not fed directly or easily by the supply of electricity. It has two terminals. One is the positive terminal and another one is the negative terminal.
A bulb has two terminals. The bulb has a spirally wound wire, filament, inside it. Two thick wires at the ends support this filament. An electric cell is connected to the terminals of the bulb. Hence, electricity from it passes through the bulb. The filament in the bulb glows and emits light. This is because the circuit is complete now.