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Alonso Castaneda
23 April, 15:34
Describe 3 major parts of a circuit
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Landyn Gomez
23 April, 16:01
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The 3 main parts of an electric circuit and their functions are:
Power source - Either electrical or battery, provides the power to the load.
Conducting path - The wires, carry the power from the power source to the load
Load - The device using the electricity such as a computer, light bulb, power saw, etc. More complicated circuits use switches, such as light switches, to control the flow of electricity.
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