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Name Chapter 20 Class Date Electricity Section 20.3 Electric Circuits (pages 609 613) This section describes circuit diagrams and types of circuits. It also explains calculation of electric power.

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A circuit is a complete path around which electricity can flow. It must include a source of electricity, such as a battery. Materials that allow electric current to pass through them easily, called conductors, can be used to link the positive and negative ends of a battery, creating a circuit.

There are two main types of circuits: series and parallel circuits. In these simple circuit diagrams, the two lines represent a battery and the circle with a cross represents a bulb.

Electric current is a flow of electric charges. The two types of current are direct current and alternating current. • Direct current (DC) always flows in one direction. Alternating current (AC) is a flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction.

There are three basic types of circuits: Series, Parallel, and Series-Parallel. Individual electrical circuits normally combine one or more resistance or load devices.

An electric circuit has to have a power source, wires for the electricity to flow through, and a device such as a lamp or a motor that uses the electric current. All of these parts must be connected so that the current continues to flow. For small portable devices such as flashlights, a battery supplies the power.

There are three basic types of circuits: Series, Parallel, and Series-Parallel. Individual electrical circuits normally combine one or more resistance or load devices.

Types of circuits include five major classifications: Close Circuit, Open Circuit, Short Circuit, Series Circuit, and Parallel Circuit.

The car's electrical system comprises many circuits that allow the vehicle to run correctly. There are three main types of circuits: power, ground, and signal.

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