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Wires (often copper) that provide a path for the current to flow.

): Measured in Amps; the actual flow of electrons through the wire. Resistance ( g7236.mp4

Components are connected on separate branches. If one bulb fails, the others remain lit because they have their own independent paths to the power source. 3. Key Measurements Wires (often copper) that provide a path for

Usually a battery or DC power supply that provides the voltage (electrical pressure). If one bulb fails, the others remain lit

): Measured in Ohms; how much the material resists the flow of electricity.

A control mechanism that opens or closes the circuit to stop or start the flow. 2. Types of Circuit Configurations

This guide outlines the key concepts typically covered in the video, designed to help you understand the fundamentals of a functional electrical system.