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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 11 months ago
The path along which electricity can flow is called an electric circuit. A simple electric circuit can be made by using a cell, a torch bulb and two pieces of wire. A torch bulb is connected to the positive and negative terminal of the cell by using two pieces of wires called connecting wires. On connecting the torch bulb between the two terminals of a cell, the bulb lights up or glow because electricity flows through its filament.
The wires and the bulb form a continuous path between the two terminals of the cell. This path is called electric circuit. The bulb glows when electricity passes through the circuit.
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