Electrical Circuit
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An electrical circuit is a set of elements connected in a way that allows the organized movement of electrical charges through a closed path. In it, an energy source establishes a potential difference that drives the movement of charges, while different components use, transform or regulate that energy to fulfill a specific function.
Circuits can include conductors, resistors, switches, capacitors, coils, and more complex electronic devices. Each component modifies the behavior of current and voltage within the system, allowing the control of phenomena such as lighting, movement, heating, energy storage or information processing.
The operation of much modern technology depends on electrical circuits. From a flashlight to a computer or an electrical distribution network, they all operate through the controlled circulation of electrical energy through configurations designed to perform specific tasks.
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