Rowena D. Olicia  A. Dry cell A. Dry cell  B. Switch B. Switch  C. Conductor C. Conductor  D. Load D. Load.

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Rowena D. Olicia

 A. Dry cell A. Dry cell  B. Switch B. Switch  C. Conductor C. Conductor  D. Load D. Load

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A. Switch Switch B. Load Load C. Conductor Conductor D. Dry cell Dry cell

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 Conductors are the materials that loosely held electrons. It also connect the other parts of the circuit. Example:  Metal( iron, copper, etc.,)  Water or any moist materials  earth

 A. Load A. Load  B. SwitchB. Switch  C. Conductor C. Conductor  D. Dry cell D. Dry cell

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 The switch can control the flow of current. If the switch is on, circuit is closed and current can flow to the load (appliance), if it is off, the circuit is open and current will not flow to the load.

 A. Load A. Load  B. Dry cell B. Dry cell  C. Conductor C. Conductor  D. Switch D. Switch

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The load or any appliance consumes the energy that is being supplied by the dry cell. It uses energy in order to function.

 A. Switch A. Switch  B. Dry cell B. Dry cell  C. Conductor C. Conductor  D. Electric circuit D. Electric circuit

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An electric circuit consists of load, dry cell, conductor and switch. Any arrangement of these materials will do for as long as the switch is on and the current can flow to the load or appliance.

GOOD ENERGY!