11. It is an electrical current that has only one pathway for electricity
to flow
12. A circuit that allows the movement of electrical energy.
13. It is an electrical current that has two or more pathways for
electricity to flow
14. A circuit that does not allow the movement of electrical energy
15. A path along which electrons can flow.
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11.An electric circuit consists of a completer closed path (or paths) for electric current. A "series" circuit has only one path for the electricity to follow. A "parallel" circuit has two or more paths for the electricity. You will first wire a simple circuit which will allow you to test materials for conductivity.
12.Closed circuits allow the movement of electrical energy. Open circuits prevent the movement of electrical energy. Electrical energy moves through materials that are conductors (metals).
13.An electric circuit consists of a completer closed path (or paths) for electric current. A "series" circuit has only one path for the electricity to follow. A "parallel" circuit has two or more paths for the electricity. You will first wire a simple circuit which will allow you to test materials for conductivity.
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15.An electric circuit is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. The point where those electrons enter an electrical circuit is called the "source" of electrons.
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