Which of the following best describes an electric circuit that powers a load?(1 point)

Responses

Electric current flows from an energy source directly to the load.
Electric current flows from an energy source directly to the load.

Electric current is generated in a conductor and flows through wires to a load.
Electric current is generated in a conductor and flows through wires to a load.

Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor to a load and back to the energy source.
Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor to a load and back to the energy source.

Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor and back to the energy source.
Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor and back to the energy source.
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Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor to a load and back to the energy source.

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The correct option is: Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor to a load and back to the energy source.

To determine the best answer, we need to understand how an electric circuit functions. An electric circuit is a closed loop that provides a path for electric current to flow. Generally, an electric circuit consists of three main components: an energy source (such as a battery or power supply), a conductor (usually a wire), and a load (the component that consumes energy, such as a light bulb or motor).

Based on this understanding, we can eliminate the first option, "Electric current flows from an energy source directly to the load," as it does not account for the presence of a conductor in the circuit. The second option, "Electric current is generated in a conductor and flows through wires to a load," also does not describe the complete circuit since it does not account for the energy source or the return path of the current.

This leaves us with the last two options: "Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor to a load and back to the energy source" and "Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor and back to the energy source." The second option does not include the load in its description, which is an essential component of an operating circuit.

Therefore, the best and correct answer is: "Electric current flows from an energy source through a conductor to a load and back to the energy source." This option accurately describes the complete circuit path, accounting for all the necessary components.