
🔍 Why This Matters
Now that we know what electricity is, let’s ask the next big question:
How do we control it?
How do we send it to just the right place—and stop it when we don’t need it?
That’s where circuits come in.
🔁 What’s a Circuit?
A circuit is a pathway for electricity to move through. Like a road, it has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Electricity flows in a loop. If the loop is closed, the electricity moves. If the loop is broken, the electricity stops.
So:
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Closed circuit = electricity flows
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Open circuit = no flow
That’s why light switches work. They open or close the circuit.
🪫 Basic Circuit Example
Let’s say you have:
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A battery
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A wire
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A light bulb
If you connect the wire from one end of the battery to the bulb, and another wire back to the battery, the bulb lights up. That’s a complete circuit.
Remove one wire? The bulb turns off. That’s an open circuit.
🔍 Why Is This So Important?
Because every single thing a computer does—showing letters, running games, making music—is built from millions of circuits being turned on and off in just the right way.