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Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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The terminals are in the same state.
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The switch and the bulb have to be in the same path
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Terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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The battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components
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there is a gap in the circuit
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Bulb C is in a separate path
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Terminals 1 and 2 are connected
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there is a path containing A and a different path containing B and C
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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there is an open path
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Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
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If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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the battery is in an open path
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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The battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components
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there is a gap in a circuit
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bulbs A and B are still in closed paths with the battery
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Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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Bulb B is in a separate path
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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A and C are in different paths with the battery
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each bulb is in its own path
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Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
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If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
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bulbs B and C are still in closed paths with the battery
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Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths with the battery
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch Z.
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Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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there is a short circuit
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If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
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A non-zero voltage means that there is a gap
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The battery is contained in a closed path which does not contain any other components
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Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
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Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
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Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
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Measuring voltage indicates whether two terminals are separated by a gap.
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Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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B and C are in the same path
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the terminals are not connected
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there is no gap between the terminals
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A and C are not in the same path with the battery
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the battery is in an open path
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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If bulb A burns out, bulbs B and C are still in a closed path
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A non-zero voltage means that the terminals are not connected.
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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A and C are in different paths
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bulbs A and B are still in closed paths with the battery
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
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If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
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A and C are in different paths with the battery
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Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are connected
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If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
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If C is damaged, A and B are still in a closed path
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery.
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Terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state
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Bulb C is in a separate path
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Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a damaged bulb.
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there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery
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there is an incomplete circuit
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there is no closed path
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are connected to the negative battery terminal
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each bulb is in its own path
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There is a gap between terminals 1 and 6
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Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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Terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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there is a path containing both Z and C
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The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
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Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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A and C are in the same closed path
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the open switch creates a gap
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the terminals are separated by a gap
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there is a short circuit
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bulb B creates a gap
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Terminal 3 and the positive terminal are not connected
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Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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Terminals 1 and 2 are connected
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Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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Terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
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bulbs A and B are still in closed paths with the battery
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
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Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are connected
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Terminals 1 and 2 are connected
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Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are not connected
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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The bulb is not in the closed path containing the battery
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the terminals are separated by a gap
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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there is a path containing A and a different path containing B and C
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there is no path containing both switch Y and bulb A
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a damaged bulb creates a gap
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there is a short circuit
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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Terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state
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B and C are in the same path with the battery
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the path is not closed
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
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there is a path containing A, C, Z and X
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Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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the terminals are not separated by a gap
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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Circuit 4 has no closed paths
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Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
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A non-zero voltage means that the terminals are not connected.
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If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery.
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there is no gap between the terminals
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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The terminals are in the same state.
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The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch X.
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery.
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there is a path containing both Z and C
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch X.
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
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Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
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A and C are in the same closed path
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Bulb C is in a separate path
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If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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there is no gap between the terminals
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there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery
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Terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch X.
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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If bulb A burns out, bulbs B and C are still in a closed path
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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the path is not closed
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bulbs B and C are still in closed paths with the battery
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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A and C are in the same path
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Switch Y and bulb A are not in the same closed path
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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Switch Y and bulb A are not in the same closed path
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If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery.
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Bulb C was no longer in a closed path with the battery
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The terminals are in the same state.
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Bulb B is in a separate path
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A non-zero voltage means that the terminals are not connected.
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The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
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Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
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If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
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A and C are not in the same path with the battery
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Terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state
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Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
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A and C are in the same closed path
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there is a path containing both Z and C
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there is no gap between the terminals
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Bulbs A and C are still contained in closed paths with the battery
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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there is no gap between the terminals
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there is a path containing A and a different path containing B and C
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If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery.
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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Circuit 4 has no closed paths
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Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
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Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
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there is no closed path containing the battery
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there is a gap in a circuit
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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there is no gap between the terminals
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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there is a complete circuit
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Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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the terminals are not connected
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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Switch Y and bulb A are not in the same closed path
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terminal 6 is separated by a gap from the negative battery terminal
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there is no gap between the terminals
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terminal 4 is separated by a gap from the negative battery terminal
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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B and C are in the same path with the battery
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
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If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
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Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
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The bulb is not in the closed path containing the battery
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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If bulb A burns out, bulbs B and C are still in a closed path
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If bulb A burns out, B and C are no longer in a closed path with the battery
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there is a short circuit
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Circuit 4 has no closed paths
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are connected to the negative battery terminal
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A and C are not in the same path
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A and C are not in the same path
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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there is an incomplete circuit
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Circuit 4 has no closed paths
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
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If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
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Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
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B and C are in the same path with the battery
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terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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B and C are in the same path with the battery
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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Terminal 3 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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A and C are in different paths with the battery
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
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Bulb C was not in a closed path
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the path is not closed
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Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
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Terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
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bulbs B and C are still in closed paths with the battery
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Terminals 1 and 6 are separated by the gap
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the battery is contained in a closed path in which there is no bulb
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there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery
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Bulb B is in a separate path
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Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
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the terminals are not connected
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the battery is contained in a path in which there is no bulb
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the battery is in an open path
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there is an incomplete circuit
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The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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The terminals are in the same state.
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B and C are in the same path with the battery
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the battery is contained in a closed path in which there is no bulb
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Terminals 1 and 6 are separated by the gap
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there is a gap in a circuit
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch Z.
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Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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Bulb C was not in a closed path
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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A, B and C are in different paths
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Terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
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the terminals are not connected
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Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch Z.
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If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
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each bulb is in its own path
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If bulb A burns out, B and C are no longer in a closed path with the battery
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
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Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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the path is not closed
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If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
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each bulb is in its own path
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Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
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Bulb C is in a separate path
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there is a complete circuit
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
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there is a path containing A, C, Z and X
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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There is no gap between terminal 6 and the positive terminal
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Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths with the battery
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Bulbs A and C are in a closed path
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
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the terminals are separated by a gap
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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There is no path containing both switch Y and bulb A
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there is a path containing A, C, Z and the battery
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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A and C are in different paths with the battery
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Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
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the bulb and the battery are in a closed path
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A and C are in different paths
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
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there is no path containing both switch Y and bulb A
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
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there is no gap between the terminals
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Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal
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If C burns out then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery
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A and C are in the same path
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A and C are in the same closed path
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If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
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A and C are not in the same path with the battery
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Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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there is an incomplete circuit
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If C burns out then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery
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each bulb is in its own path
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the terminals are separated by a gap
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A and C are in the same closed path
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there is a short circuit
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Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
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If C burns out then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery
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When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
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there is a path containing both Z and C
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The battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components
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