Physics
Grade-6
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Question

The circuit shown in the following picture is ____.

  1. Closed
  2. Broken
  3. Not broken
  4. All of the above

hintHint:

Bulb will glow only when, bulb is connected in between the two terminals of the cell

The correct answer is: Closed


    •  Bulb will glow only when, bulb is connected in between the two terminals of the cell,hence when the circuit is Closed
    • Closed Circuit is a complete electrical circuit through which current can flow when a voltage is applied
    • The circuit shown in the following picture is __Closed__
     

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