Electric Circuits

How electric circuits work, conductors vs insulators, and series vs parallel connections. Class 7 Science with quiz.

Class 7 ScienceClass 7 / Grade 7Ages 9–12
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Electric Circuits
Electricity needs a COMPLETE path to flow!🔋 Battery💡Break the path anywhere → bulb goes out!

Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. For current to flow, it needs a complete, unbroken path called a circuit. A simple circuit contains a source of electrical energy — such as a battery — connected to components like bulbs or motors through conducting wires. If the path is broken anywhere — even by a tiny gap — the current stops immediately. This is the principle behind all switches.

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