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5.

What is Electricity:

Electricity is a form of energy that we use to power various devices and machines. It is made up of tiny
particles called electrons that move through conductive materials, such as wires. These electrons carry
an electric charge. Current is measured in Ampere.

Example of a Circuit:

A simple circuit consists a battery, a wire, and a light bulb. When you connect the wire from one end of
the battery to the light bulb and back to the other end of the battery, you create a circuit. Now, when
you turn on the switch, the electricity can flow from the battery, through the wire, through the light
bulb, and back to the battery, making the bulb light up.

What is a Circuit?

A circuit is like a closed loop or a pathway that allows electricity to flow. It's a system of electrical
components connected together to create a complete and continuous path for the electric current.

It consists of a power source, conductors, a load (device), and a switch. When the circuit is closed, that is
switch is closed, electricity flows and powers the device; when it's open, there's no flow, and the device
doesn't work.

1. Cell :
2. Battery:
3. Bulb/Load:
4. Connecting Wire:
5. Switch Open / Switch Close:
6. Buzzer:
7. Motor:

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