An Electric Circuit

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Topic: An Electric Circuit

1. Question:

What is the source of energy in an electric circuit?

Answer: Battery

Explanation: A battery provides the energy needed to move electric current in the circuit.

2. Question:

What flows in an electric circuit?

Answer: Current

Explanation: Electric current is the flow of electrons through the wires in a circuit.

3. Question:

What is used to connect different parts of an electric circuit?

Answer: Wire

Explanation: Wires allow electric current to flow from one part of the circuit to another.

4. Question:

What is the device that can open or close an electric circuit?

Answer: Switch

Explanation: A switch controls the flow of current by opening (breaking) or closing (completing) the circuit.

5. Question:

What kind of circuit allows current to flow continuously?

Answer: Closed

Explanation: In a closed circuit, the path is complete, so the current flows.

6. Question:

What is a circuit called when the path is broken?

Answer: Open

Explanation: In an open circuit, the path is incomplete, so the current does not flow.

7. Question:

What is used to glow in an electric circuit?

Answer: Bulb

Explanation: The bulb lights up when electric current flows through it.

8. Question:

What metal is usually used in wires of an electric circuit?

Answer: Copper

Explanation: Copper is a good conductor of electricity, so it is used in wires.

9. Question:

What material does not allow current to pass through it?

Answer: Insulator

Explanation: Insulators like plastic or rubber do not let current flow.

10. Question:

What is the continuous path of electric current called?

Answer: Circuit

Explanation: A circuit is a complete loop that allows electricity to flow.

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