Electric Circuit


 
 
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Electric Circuit

The unbroken path through which an electric current can flow is called an electric circuit. The negative terminal of the cell is connected directly to the other end of the bulb holder with a wire, so this kind of setup is called as electric circuit. The important points to remember while drawing circuit diagram are:

  •  There should be a source, that is, one or more electric cells.
  •  The wires should not have only discontinuity (gaps).
  •  The only component that can have a discontinuity is the switch. When it is ‘open’, there is a discontinuity and current does not flow in the circuit.
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    Circuit Diagram:

    An electric circuit is a path through which electric current flow. The simplest circuit we come across is the circuit consisting of a battery and a bulb in a torch. When the torch is switched on electric current flows through the bulb which lights it up.Drawing diagrams of the actual components in a circuit is a very time consuming and skilful task. It is much easier to use symbol of  each of the components. Diagrams drawn in this way are called circuit diagrams. 

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    Question : 1

    Which of the following is a symbol of Cell ?

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 2

    An ammeter is used to find the current as shown in the circuit.if a group of two resistors,3Omega each is connected in parallel combination and connected parallel to the 5Omega resistor,then what is the ratio of current in both the cases?

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    Which of the following is a symbol of Battery ?

    Right Option : A
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