Battery, bulb, switch and conductors that connect everything together.
The circuit will stop working once turn off a flashlight.
The load of a flashlight is the bulb.
The load of a flashlight is the bulb.
write 3 components of an electronic circuit
write 3 components of an electronic circuit
Flashlight by light, battery, circuit, a hood and a reflective cup, circuit storehouse, switch, etc, the basic principle is the current from the battery, and then to the circuit, after adjusting circuit voltage and current, and then output to the light source for lighting.
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pushing the button changes the circuit from a series circuit to a parallel circuit.
A circuit is complete whenever current can flow from the battery (or what is producing current), through the circuit, and back to the battery. A complete circuit could contain just a battery and one wire. An incomplete circuit could be a battery with a wire attached to just one terminal, because current cannot flow all the way through the circuit in this case (i.e. cannot flow through the battery). note: not all elements in a circuit may have current flow in a complete circuit. For instance, a light bulb may be shorted but you still have a complete circuit.
Well it can depend on how many bulbs it has etc, but generally it would be a series circuit.
Two or more electrical components connected together is called a circuit. Depending on how components are connected, it is either an open circuit, closed circuit, or a short circuit.
Anything with a voltage power source, connecting wire and a load is an electric circuit. Hence if you have a flashlight you have an electric circuit.