both bulbs a and c still have a closed path terminal 1 and the positive terminal are connected. positive battery is seperated by a gap from terminal 2 There is no difference between the two terminals. the switch has to be contained in the same path as the bulb and the battery there is a gap in terminal 1 The battery uses the chemical reation to create voltage a batter uses a chemical reaction to create voltage the battery alone is in a closed path Because there is a gap in the circuit. Bulbs A and B are not within the same path as bulb C. because there was two negative connections bulb a is on a closed path with the battery the other terminals are connected to the positive terminal. The bulb takes away the path. There is no gap between the positive terminal and terminal 4 Bulb a created a gap terminal 6 is connected to the positive terminal of the battery the bulb is in a closed circuit The circuit is not closed around the battery. the bulb is not contained in a closed path. There is a gap in the circuit. Bulb B and bulb C are still on closed paths with the battery. Bulb A has a closed pathway bulbs a and c are not in the same closed path as bulb b Only one terminal is involved in the circuit. there was closed paths between the battery the gap separates the positive battery terminal from terminal 2 bulb a, bulb b, and bulb c are contained in differentclosed paths. If any bulb is out, it affects the whole system and everything is blocked from the battery. it is not in the same path. There will be a gap in the path Bulb B and C are still contained in a path with the battery bulbs a and c are still contained in a closed path with the battery. Terminal one is not connected to the positive battery terminal bulb A and switch Z are in a closed path Terminal 5 is connected to the postitive battery terminal Terminal 6 is connected to the positive battery terminal the red x means that the circuit is not safe. both bulbs B and C are in the same path as bulb A if the electrical state is non-zero you can find the gap in the circuit The battery is contained in a closed circuit and there is nothing in its pathway A terminal is not connected to the positive battery terminal. there is a gap in the circuit the positive terminal is not seperated by a gap from terminal 5 You can find where there is a gap has to do something with a gap Because the positive circuit has a voltage of 1.5 volts. There is a chemical reaction. when the switch is the in a closed path with the bulb bulb b and c are in a closed path There is a difference in electrical states. the bulb will not light bulb a and c are contained on the same path with the battery The path does not close The difference between the electrical states is 1.5 volts there is still a closed path a gap causes a lost connection the positive terminal and terminal 6 are connected the positive terminal is connected to terminal 6 Because there is no gap at terminal 1 terminal 6 is conncted to the positive terminal When the switch is in the same papth as the bulb. Bulbs A and C are in separate paths. bulb a and bulb b are still in a closed path with the battery. The positive battery terminal was not separted by a gap from terminal 6 A GAP WIL BE CREATED bulb a and c are contained in different paths with the battery The positive terminal is connected to terminal 4. not contained inthe same path bulb c does not create a gap in the path for bulb b and a becuase the other terminals are connected to the positive battery terminal because terminal one and the positive battery terminal are on a closed path Battery will always have voltage. the terminals are not connected the positive battery terminal is connected to terminal 6 bulb a was on a closed path Because terminal 4 is connected to the negative terminal bulb c is in its own pathway the voltage is nearest the burnt out bulb You needed both a battery and a blub with the same path, and the path must be closed Because the battery runs in a closed circuit. If bulb B is damaged, then the circut is no longer closed. terminal 1, terminal 2, and terminal 3 are connected o the negative battery "Because it didn""t cause a gap." because there is a gap between terminal 1 and terminal 6. because bulbs b and c are on a closed path with the battery The switch determines whether the path is open or closed. the positive battery terminal is separated by a gap from terminal 4 an incomplete circuit would not effect the the electrical state between the terminals. terminals 4, 5, and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal The path it was on If the bulb is on the same closed path bulb a was still contained in a closed path with the battery. If one bulb is removed, the others stop working because all the terminals are connected to other terminals, an open switch disrupts that. There is a gap between the two bulb terminals a short circuit has occured there will be a gap at bulb b, thus affecting the rest of the circuit terminal 3 and the positie terminal are not connected. The positive battery terminal was not seperated by a gap from terminal 4. Terminal 1 is connected to the negative terminal. A terminal is not connected to the positive battery terminal. the positive terminal and terminal 2 are seperated by a gap there is not gap between the terminals there is a gap between teh positive battery terminal and terminal 4. The positive battery was not connected to terminal one. Bulbs A and B will still be contained in a closed path to the battery. the two components are seperated. because terminal 1 is directly connected to terminal 4 the positive battery terminal and terminal 4 are connected Terminal 1 and terminal 2 are on the same side. not connected to positive battery The battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain the voltage, Because the bulb does not have a closed path. there is a difference in electrical states terminal is connected to postive terminal of the battery Terminal 1 is seperated from the positive terminal Battery is not contained i a closed path. terminal 1 was connected to the positive battery terminal There are 2 paths in this diagram Because the switch was connected to the closed circuit damaged bulb creates a gap. that the battery connection does not work because the terminals are not connected Terminal 5 is connected to teh positive battery terminal terminal 1 was connected to the positive terminal there is a gap between terminal one and two and the positive battery terminal bulbs b and c are contained on the same path with the battery because there is no closed path to the battery terminal 1 is not connected to the positive battery terminal the battery is not in a closed bath alone terminal 5 is connected to postive terminal of the battery if x and z are closed then it will create a closed path positive terminal is serperated from terminal 2 the battery is not closed the bulb is. there is not a gap in the connection if a bulb is in a closed circuit with a battery and a switch the switch will affect the bulb. bulbs b and c were contained in a closed path with the battery. Because neither components are in closed paths. you can see where the gap is if there is a gap in the circuit there the bulb will not light up. Bulb A and Bulb B and the battery are in a closed path. That there is a gap if the switch and bulb are contained in the same path, the switch will affect the bulb. Voltage is the difference between a positive and negative end on a battery. the path passes the energy through the switch that the bulb terminal and battery terminal are on the same side of a disconnected circut Because the battery is not in a closed path. switch x is in the closed path with bulb a There was a closed circuit "because switch z is in bulb c""s closed path" Bulb A was still in a closed path Because there is a gap due to a damaged bulb. Bulb A was still in a closed path with the battery The battery and light bulb are not contained in a close path and the circut is closed "becuase bulb C is on it""s own pathway." if bulb A burns out then bulbs B and C will no longer be in a closed path. Terminal 1 is not connected to the positive terminal. because the battery is not in a closed circuit the terminal it is connected to is not working There must be a closed path and a battery. terminal is connected to terminal 6 because bulb a is in a closed circuit with the battery and switch x If the path is not closed, the switch will not affect the bbulb bulb b and c are on a closed path to the battery since a a gap does not affect the voltage of a battery Because there is a light bulb the bulb will be burned out because the terminals Because the positive batter terminal and terminal 6 were connected. because the the circuit is complete. Bulbs B and C will still be on closed paths with the battery the bulb is contained in an closed circuit THE ARE ON THE SAME PATH Bulb a and switch Y are not in the same path. A chemical reaction inside the battery makes the electrical states of the positive and negative terminals different at all times. becasue the terminals 4,5, and 6 are connected to the positive terminal of the battery switch Y does not effect bulb A bulb c creates a gap Bulb C and the battery are not contained in a closed pathway the two terminals will both be 0 bulb b is not in the same path with bulbs a and c. The electrical state is interferred with. Because the battery and the bulb are not in a closed path. "because by measuring voltage, you find the gap where there""s a difference in electrical states." again, bulbs a and b will be contained on a closed path bulbs b and c are contiained in the the same path with the battery. There is a gap in the path. bulb a is in a closed path with a battery Bulb A and bulb C affect each other. switch z is contained in a closed path the bulb terminal and the negative battery terminal are separated by a gap Bulb A and C are still in a closed path with the battery. if switch and bulb are contained in the same closed path there is a gap between the positive battery connection and the bulb terminal. Bulb A is not on the same path that Bulb B and bulb C are. it runs on a different current terminal 6 is connected to the difference the batteries terminals are not connected because if there is a voltage that means there is a gap Find where there are different electrical states circuit 2 is connected to the battery the gap in the circuit causes the circuit to be an open circuit there is a gap in the circuit the path has to be closed for the bulb to light up There is no gap so there is no difference in voltage Voltage is the difference between a positive and negative end on the battery. bulb had a short circuit Bulb A and bulb C are in a closed path with the battery. Terminals 4, 5, and 6 are only connected to the positive battery terminal. a terminal is connected to the positive battery terminal because the terminals are in the same state "because switch y isn""t included in bulb A""s closed path" the negative battery terminal is seperated by a gap from terminal 6 that the bulb terminal is only connected to one of the battery terminals there was a negavtive gap terminal is connected to postive end of battery terminal 1 is connected to the 1.5 volt battery. The path must be closed Bulbs B and C are contained on the same path with the battery. a terminal is connected to the positive terminal of the battery because a and b are in series and a and c are in parallel a terminal is connected to the positive terminal of the battery the bulb is not contained in the path because positive charge is before gap Because it is not on the same path Seperate paths connected to the battery A red X means the battery is in a short circuit. The battery is not closed in a closed path. terminal is connected to the battery Bulb A and Bulb C are not contained in the same closed path bulbs A and C are not on the same closed path. bulb, battery, and switch are in closed path the paths of the circuit are no longer complete there is no closed path in circuit 4. The battery keeps a chemical reaction reaction. There is always a difference in voltage between two battery terminals. terminal 1is connected to terminal 4 Bulb A and B will still be in a contained path. bulb a is in a closed circuit with the battery without the y switch. different paths with the battery "The electrical state at the terminal matches the battery""s electrical state" Circuit 2 is not a short circuit because the battery is not in a closed path with itself. Bulb A is on a closed circut path Bulb B and bulb C are contained in different paths with the battery the battery always has a voltage because there is a positive terminal and there is a negative terminal. gap between 3 and positive battery because bulbs A and C are contained in different paths with the battery because of the gap at bulb b because bulb c was in an open path It is not a closed path. because switch y is not conatined in the closed path of bulb a and the battery. A terminal is not connected to the negative battery terminal. bulb B and C both still are on a closed path with the battery terminal 1 and terminal 6 are seperated by a gap because the battery is in a closed path. complete path including a battery and a bulb bulbs b and c creat a gap in the path the positive battery terminal and terminal 5 are connected the the bulb terminal disconnected from the battery terminal the battery is contained in the circuit and the light bulb is not because the two ends of the battery do not connect to one another When a switch is open the circuit is no longer complete if both bulbs are contained within a closed path The bulb is in a closed circuit and the battery exists in that circuit the closed path is connected to the light bulb the electrical states between the terminals is the same, resulting in 0 bulb b and bulb c are contained within a closed path circuit 5 is in a closed path. terminal 6 is connected to terminal 1 If bulb B is damaged there is a gap in the circuit bulb a is in a complete circuit with the battery when switch z is closed. bulb a is on a closed path with the battery because those terminals are connected to the positive terminal of the battery. Not contained in a closed path terminal connected to positive charge because voltage measures the difference between two points Bulbs a and c are in separate paths. terminal 6 is connected to postive terminal of battery a terminal is connected to the negative battery terminal Switch Z is in the same path as bulb A there will be a gap because each bulb has its own complete path bulbs b and c have separate paths within the closed circuit A terminal is connected to a bulb. the positive battery terminal has no gaps from terminal 4 when a switch and bulb are whithin a closed path because the path is short Bulb A will no longer be completing the circuts. Bulb C will create a gap in the path bulb a was contained on a closed path with the battery Terminal 1 is connected to terminl 4. Bulbs A and B are not on the same path as Bulb C. Each circuit must have a connection. A switch contained in a closed path with a bulb and a battery will affect the bulb. Voltage is the difference between a positive and negative terminal on the battery. bulbs b and c were in a closed paty with the battery. can complete the path by having z be closed A switch will affect a bulb it the bulb and the switch are in the path as the battery the positive battery terminal is not connected Bulb A and bulb C are still on a closed path that contains the battery. Bulbs A and C will still be on their own completed circuts. The damaged bulb B has left a gap in the path so the charge can not reach it the terminal is separated from the battery terminal a terminal is connected to another terminal bulb A is connected to switch Z there is a closed path, with switch z, that contains bulb a and the battery Terminal 4, terminal 5, and terminal 6 are connected to the positive terminal Circuit 2 is not a short circuit because the battery is not connected to itself. Because terminal 1 is seperated from the positive battery terminal. bulb a and bulb c are contained in different paths with the bttery. because bulb a is in a closed path with the battery. the positive terminal is connected to the bulb because bulb a is in a closed path, and bulb c is in a closed path. The positive terminal has 1.5 V because of the chemical in the battery Both components need to be in closed paths. bulb a and bulb c are wired in parallel Bulb terminals 3 and 4 the other bulb will not light. because there was a gap in the terminals if the switch is open in a path with the battery and bulb. 4, 5, and 6 are connected to the positive side a voltage reading of 0 volts indicates a gap in the circuit. 4 5 and 6 are not connected to negative battery terminal bulbs a and b are still contained on a closed path with the battery bulbs a, b, and c are all in the same path. a and c are on the same closed path with the battery "if the switch is included in the bulb""s closed path, then the switch being open will affect the bulb" because the outcome of the bulb will not affect each other not seperated by a gap because terminal 1 and the neavtive terminal are seperated. Because their is a gap between A and C now. Bulb A and bulb b are still contained in closed paths with the battery B and C are not in the same circuit as A. there terminals are separated by a gap when the voltage jumps from 0 to 1.5. bulbs a b and c are on a closed path I think the red X means that this is dangerous and should never happen unless something is seriously wrong. because there was no gap from the positive terminal of the battery bulbs A and B are still connected to the closed path containing the battery if the switch and the bulb are in the same path bulb c and switch z are in the same closed path the bulb only has one terminal connected