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Using tracks of metal such as on a PCB (printed circuit board) or using other electrically conductive material such as the graphite in 'lead' pencils.

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Q: How do you make a circuit without wires?
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What do you mean by a complete closed circuit?

A circuit without any nonconducting wires


Does the red wire connect to the white wire?

Your question is unanswerable because we have no idea what you're connecting. Without further information as to what these wires are for I would say leave the wires to a professional.


How do you test a closed circuit?

we can make an open circuit by disconnecting the wire or break the circuit and a closed circuit is made by connecting all wires with the contents of the circuits.


What do long straight lines represent in a circuit diagram?

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What is essential to make a circuit?

In order to make a circuit, you need a power pack, connecting wires (2 or more) and a load. The load can be something like a lightbulb or any form of a resistor.


How do you make a circuit bigger?

It depends on what circuit you have in mind and what tools you have. If you wish to expand an existing DC or low frequency circuit, you can add jumper wires and route them to an expansion board where the rest of your circuit may be built.


What components are needed to make an electric circuit works?

Globe Switch Wires(to connect) power Pack


What are the job of the wires in a circuit?

They complete the ckt. Without wires/conductors of some sort, we couldn't connect all those other parts.They are connections between other parts of the circuit such as light bulbs, buzzers, etc. The wires carry the electricity through them to the light bulbs, buzzers, switches, etc on the circuit.


How many wires does a straight 220V circuit have?

A straight 220V circuit typically has 2 wires - one hot wire (typically black or red) and one neutral wire (typically white). These wires are used to carry the electrical current to and from the device being powered.


What is the rating of a branch circuit based on?

The rating of a branch circuit is based on the maximum safe current it can handle without overheating. It is determined by the ampacity of the wires and the circuit protection device (such as a fuse or circuit breaker) installed. The rating should not be exceeded to prevent electrical hazards.


What does neutral do?

Neutral wires are actually ground wires. They enable the circuit to be completed.