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Types Of Circuits | Series Circuit | Parallel Circuit | Electricity UNIT(PART-5) | Grade-7,8
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This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
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Video No. 1: Static electricity vs Current electricity
Video No. 2: STATIC ELECTRICITY- SOURCES AND PROPERTIES
Video No. 3: Science Of lightning | Types Of Lightning | Electric Discharge
Video No. 4: Current Electricity | Parts Of Electric Circuit
Video No. 5: Types Of Circuits| Series Circuit | Parallel Circuit
Video No. 6: DRY CELL WORKING
Video No. 7: Transforming Electricity into Heat and Light Energy
Video No. 8: Electromagnetism
Video No. 9: Transforming Electricity into Kinetic Energy and Sound Energy
TYPES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
Have you ever wondered; what is present inside your computer, cell phone, or any other electronic device?
All of these systems are made up of a circuit.
An electric circuit is a pathway through which an electric current flows.
A simple electric circuit consists of a battery, conducting wires, and an electrical device to operate.
An electrical device converts electricity into other forms of energy.
For example, a light bulb converts electricity into light and heat energy.
A battery is the source of electricity.
A wire is made up of a conducting material that allows an electric current to pass through it. For example copper wire.
The function of a switch is to start or stop the flow of electrons.
When the switch is closed or on, the circuit is complete and the current starts flowing through the closed circuit.
Thus, a closed circuit is a circuit with no gaps in it.
A circuit connected to a dead battery may not perform any work but it is still considered as a closed circuit.
Whereas,
When the switch is off, or if a wire is broken; in both the cases, Circuit is incomplete. Current cannot flow through an open circuit.
Current flows only when the circuit is closed.
When the current flows, an electric bulb starts glowing.
There are two types of electric circuits
(1) Series circuit and
(2) Parallel circuit.
Watch the complete video to learn more about types of circuits.
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This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
Enjoy learning :)
Video No. 1: Static electricity vs Current electricity
Video No. 2: STATIC ELECTRICITY- SOURCES AND PROPERTIES
Video No. 3: Science Of lightning | Types Of Lightning | Electric Discharge
Video No. 4: Current Electricity | Parts Of Electric Circuit
Video No. 5: Types Of Circuits| Series Circuit | Parallel Circuit
Video No. 6: DRY CELL WORKING
Video No. 7: Transforming Electricity into Heat and Light Energy
Video No. 8: Electromagnetism
Video No. 9: Transforming Electricity into Kinetic Energy and Sound Energy
TYPES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
Have you ever wondered; what is present inside your computer, cell phone, or any other electronic device?
All of these systems are made up of a circuit.
An electric circuit is a pathway through which an electric current flows.
A simple electric circuit consists of a battery, conducting wires, and an electrical device to operate.
An electrical device converts electricity into other forms of energy.
For example, a light bulb converts electricity into light and heat energy.
A battery is the source of electricity.
A wire is made up of a conducting material that allows an electric current to pass through it. For example copper wire.
The function of a switch is to start or stop the flow of electrons.
When the switch is closed or on, the circuit is complete and the current starts flowing through the closed circuit.
Thus, a closed circuit is a circuit with no gaps in it.
A circuit connected to a dead battery may not perform any work but it is still considered as a closed circuit.
Whereas,
When the switch is off, or if a wire is broken; in both the cases, Circuit is incomplete. Current cannot flow through an open circuit.
Current flows only when the circuit is closed.
When the current flows, an electric bulb starts glowing.
There are two types of electric circuits
(1) Series circuit and
(2) Parallel circuit.
Watch the complete video to learn more about types of circuits.
I hope you liked our video.
Kids should spend time watching informative videos and expand their knowledge day by day.
Kids retain what they see in audio-visual lessons so make them watch informative videos rather than cramming things.
If you want to learn any topic, please free to write to us, we will upload the video to help you out as soon as possible.
We can also create a customized u tube playlist for the topics you want to learn.
Your feedback is important to us.
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