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J-The topic we are going to talk about is battery, bulb, and how it works.

S-In the image you can see the operation of a circuit whose electrons
consume this energy when they flow through the bulb. Energy is emitted in
the form of heat and light.
R- this current is measured in amperes The higher the current, the greater
the flow of electrons. The instrument used to measure the intensity of
electric current is the galvanometer, which, calibrated in amperes, is called
an ammeter
J-Now let's talk about Batteries which have a voltage marked on the side. it is
measured in volts. the higher the voltage, the more energy is given to each
electron, so the more energy it has to expend as it flows around the circuit,
the voltage of a battery can be measured by connecting a voltmeter across
the terminals
S-The higher the voltage on a light bulb, the higher the If two batteries are
connected in series on a line, the total voltage is double what it was before.
Also, the bulb glows more brightly because a higher current passes through
it.
R-Parallel and series circuits move as follows: If a wire connects the battery
to a light bulb, to the next light bulb, to the next light bulb, to the next light
bulb, and then to the battery, in a continuous loop, it is said that the bulbs
are in series. If each bulb is connected to the battery in a separate loop, the
bulbs are said to be in parallel.
j-In addition, these circuits have electrical symbology that represent graphics
that are made of each element of a circuit or electrical installation. These
provide visual shortcuts that make it easier to design the circuits or that
allow you to read a schematic created by someone else.
S-In conclusion A circuit is an interconnection of electrical components that
carries electrical current through a closed path.

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