Draw a series circuit that contains : 2 cells in series, volmeter over the battery, an ammeter, closed switch and 2 light bulbs. also show direction of current flow.

Allowed circuit with one cell, two light bulbs and a switch in series

It a parallel cecuit

Draw a series circuit that has a battery of one cell, a switch that is open, and two light bulbs and an ammeter to measure the current in the circuit.

To draw a series circuit with the given components, follow these steps:

1. Draw a straight horizontal line on your paper to represent the circuit.

2. At the left end of the line, draw a bigger rectangle to represent the first cell.

3. Inside the rectangle, draw two short lines at the top and bottom to represent the positive and negative terminals of the cell.

4. Draw a smaller rectangle to the right of the first cell to represent the second cell.

5. Inside this rectangle, also draw two short lines at the top and bottom to represent the positive and negative terminals of the second cell.

6. Connect the positive terminal of the first cell with the negative terminal of the second cell using a straight line.

7. Draw a small rectangle on the right side of the second cell to represent the voltmeter. Connect this rectangle to the circuit using a shorter line.

8. On the left side of the circuit, draw another small rectangle to represent the ammeter. Connect this rectangle to the circuit using a shorter line.

9. Draw a straight line from the right end of the ammeter to the left end of the voltmeter. This represents the closed switch.

10. Finally, draw two light bulbs in a row on the right side of the voltmeter. Connect them to the circuit using short lines.

To show the direction of the current flow, use arrow symbols. Since it is a series circuit, the current will flow from the positive terminal of the first cell, through the circuit components, and return to the negative terminal of the second cell. Place arrows on the wires to indicate this flow of current.