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Electric Circuit - A complete, closed path through which electric current
can flow.
Current (I) - The flow of electric charge, measured in amperes (A).
Voltage (V) - The potential difference that drives current, measured in volts
(V).
Resistance (R) - Opposition to current flow, measured in ohms (Ω).
Ohm's Law - The fundamental relationship between voltage, current, and
resistance described by V = I × R.
Series Circuit - Components are connected end-to-end. Current is the same
through all components, but voltage divides across them.
Parallel Circuit - Components are connected across common points.
Voltage is the same across all components, but current divides between them.
Battery/Power Source - Provides voltage to drive the current.