A particular circuit is made up of a battery, a switch, a buzzer, and wires connecting the components. All of the components are in working order, but the buzzer does not make noise. Which statement explains this observation?

The switch is open.

The load cannot convert electrical energy.

The circuit lacks a power source.****

The conductors are not attached.

correct me if im wrong

the answer is b

nope. the battery is the power source

think about it -- in your house, there are lights and electricity.
when do the lights not shine?

The switch is open

Well, you are definitely "wrong" in the sense that the last option you provided is marked as correct, which it is not. The correct statement to explain the buzzer not making noise is actually the first option: "The switch is open."

If the switch is open, it means the circuit is not complete, and electricity cannot flow through the buzzer. Therefore, the buzzer does not make any noise. So, it's time to close that switch and let the fun buzzing begin!

Based on the information provided, the most likely explanation for the buzzer not making noise is that the circuit lacks a power source. A circuit requires a power source, such as a battery, to provide electrical energy for the components to function properly. In this case, all the components are in working order, but if there is no power source connected to the circuit, the buzzer will not have the necessary electrical energy to produce sound. Make sure to check if the battery is connected correctly and has sufficient charge.