Which type of circuit has more than one path for electricity to flow?

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Which type of circuit has more than one path for electricity to flow? Parallel Circuit

What is this part of the bulb? Filament

Is this an example of an insulator or conductor?

Which would conduct electricity best – a long wire or short wire?

How well an object conducts electricity depends on 3 things How well an object conducts electricity depends on 3 things. What are they? The material of an object The length of an object The width of an object

What happens to the remaining bulbs when 1 bulb burns out or is removed in a parallel circuit? The other bulbs remain lit.

Which type of circuit has only one path for electricity to flow ? Series Circuit

Is this an example of an insulator or conductor?

Which would conduct electricity best – a thin wire or wide wire? A wide wire

What is another name for a nonconductor? Insulator

What is this part of the bulb? Base terminal

What happens to the brightness of a bulb if more bulbs are added in a parallel circuit? The brightness remains the same

What is the job of the filament in a bulb? It transforms electrical energy into light energy. It also connects the support wires.

What is the point on a battery or bulb that must be touched in order to make a circuit complete? Terminals

What happens to the brightness of a bulb if more bulbs are added in a series circuit? The bulbs get dimmer

What would the voltage be in the parallel circuit below? 1.5 volts

In which circuit is it easier to find a burned out bulb – series or parallel? Parallel Circuit

What is the name of a material that does not allow electricity to easily pass through it? Insulator

What is this part of the bulb? Side terminal

Is this an example of an insulator or conductor?

What is the difference between a series and a parallel circuit ? Parallel Circuit – more than I path for electricity Series Circuit – I path for electricity

What happens to the remaining bulbs when 1 bulb burns out or is removed in a series circuit? The other bulbs go out.

If a bulb in a circuit does not light, what could be the problem? Batteries not connected properly Dead battery Open switch Broken bulb

Why would a circuit wired with batteries have a brighter bulb than a circuit wired with batteries ? The circuit with +-+- gets voltage from 2 batteries. The circuit with +-+--+ only gets voltage from 1 battery. 2 of the batteries with the negative sides together cancel each other out.

What would the voltage be in the series circuit below? 4.5 volts

What happens if 3 batteries are connected in a series circuit and 1 battery is connected backwards? 2 batteries will cancel each other out leaving only the voltage from 1 battery

What material is the best conductor of electricity ? Metal

What is an open circuit? Circuit through which electricity does not flow because one part is not connected.