This is an example of a simple electric circuit. The battery is the source of the electric field, the switch exists to break the current and the lightbulb is the thing being powered by the current.
The different kinds of electrical circuits are called series circuits and parallel circuits. Series circuits have everything on one wire, while parallel circuits have multiple wires independent of each other connected to the same source. If one segment of line goes down in a series circuit, it shuts off the whole thing but for a parallel circuit any of them can be broken and not affect the others.
This unit may be the one that effects our real lives the most, because everyone uses electricity. It's good to understand how it actually works. The things I had trouble with were mostly remembering the formula's, and in truth I still haven't quite got them down. However, when I do it will mostly be through repetition.
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