Which of the following statements about an electric circuit is/are true? The circuit can be closed only when the switch is in ON position. The circuit can be closed only when the switch is in OFF position. The wires should not have any breaks or gaps for circuit to be closed. It should have only one electric cell.

Monique Henson

Monique Henson

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2023-03-25

Which of the following statements about an electric circuit is/are true?
The circuit can be closed only when the switch is in ON position.
The circuit can be closed only when the switch is in OFF position.
The wires should not have any breaks or gaps for circuit to be closed.
It should have only one electric cell.

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preamkjeibu2

preamkjeibu2

Beginner2023-03-26Added 4 answers

One or more electric cells may be used as a source in an electrical circuit, either in series (as in a battery) or parallel. All of the circuit's wires must be continuous and should not be broken, with the exception of the switch used to connect or disconnect the circuit. The circuit must be closed in order for the switch to be in the ON state. The circuit is considered to be open and not conducting current if it is in the OFF position.
Answers is "The circuit can be closed only when the switch is in ON position" and "The wires should not have any breaks or gaps for circuit to be closed."

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