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test | the positive battery terminak is separated ba a gap from terminal 4 | terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state | 2.2 |
test | can complete the path by having z be closed | there is a path containing a , c , z and x | 1 |
test | it creates a gap in the circut . | the open switch creates a gap | 3 |
test | bulb b and c were contained in a closed path with the battery | bulb b and bulb c were still contained in the same closed path with the battery . | 4.6 |
test | it runs on a different current | if c burns out , then a and b are still in a closed path with the battery . | 1.6 |
test | a closed circuit containing a bulb and a battery | there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery | 4.6 |
test | because the bulb is connected correctly . | the battery is in an open path | 0.8 |
test | the battery is contained in a closed path | there is still a closed path | 2.8 |
test | bulb b and c are still contained in a path with the battery | bulbs b and c are still in closed paths with the battery | 4.4 |
test | " bulb a " " s path only contained switch z " | switch y and bulb a are not in the same closed path | 1.6 |
test | the gap separates the positive battery terminal from terminal 2 | terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap | 5 |
test | because the battery runs in a closed circuit . | there is an incomplete circuit | 1.6 |
test | each circuit must have a connection . | there is a complete circuit | 1.4 |
test | terminal connected to positive charge | terminals 4 , 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal | 2.2 |
test | because it was not contained in the closed path . | there is no path containing both switch y and bulb a | 2.2 |
test | bulbs b and c have separate paths within the closed circuit | if bulb a burns out , b and c are no longer in a closed path with the battery | 1.8 |
test | if the path is not closed , the switch will not affect the bbulb | if a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb | 3.8 |
test | there is a gap between teh positive battery terminal and terminal 4 . | terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state | 1.6 |
test | voltage is the difference between a positive and negative terminal on the battery . | terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap | 1 |
test | terminal 6 is connected to a positive battery terminal | terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected | 5 |
test | there is a gap between terminal 3 and the positive terminal | terminal 3 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap | 5 |
test | bulb c was not connected to the battery . | bulb c was no longer in a closed path with the battery | 4 |
test | because terminal 4 is connected to the positive terminal but not the negative terminal | terminal 4 and the positive terminal are connected | 3.6 |
test | the gap separates the positive battery terminal from terminal 1 | terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap | 4.8 |
test | circuit 2 is not a short circuit because the battery is not in a closed path with itself . | the battery in 2 is not in a closed path | 3 |
test | terminal 1 was connected to the positive terminal | terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap | 1.2 |
test | " without a , there " " s no closed path " | if bulb a burns out , neither b nor c is in a closed path | 4 |
test | because the battery is not in a closed circuit | the battery in 2 is not in a closed path | 2.83 |
test | a closed path with a battery and bulb | there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery | 5 |
test | the bulb terminal and the negative battery terminal are separated by a gap | there is no gap between the terminals | 1.2 |
test | bulb a will create a gap in the path | if bulb a burns out , b and c are no longer in a closed path with the battery | 2.2 |
test | a damaged bulb creates a gap in the path | a damaged bulb creates a gap | 4.6 |
test | the gap in the circuit causes the circuit to be an open circuit | there is a gap in a circuit | 2.8 |
test | the paths of the circuit are no longer complete | there is an incomplete circuit | 4.8 |
test | the battery and bulb need to be in a closed path together . | the bulb and the battery are in a closed path | 3.6 |
test | because it is still connected to a batery | there is no closed path containing the battery | 2.2 |
test | the bulb only has one terminal connected | the battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components | 2 |
test | there is a difference in electrical states . | the terminals are not connected | 0.8 |
test | because the two terminals will always have different electrical states . | a battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals | 2 |
test | the battery is in a closed path with itself . | the battery is contained in a closed path which does not contain any other components | 4.4 |
test | there will be a gap | if bulb a burns out , neither b nor c is in a closed path | 1 |
test | bulb a is within its own closed path and independent of b and c | there is a path containing a and a different path containing b and c | 4.4 |
test | bulb b and bulb c are still in closed paths . | bulbs b and c are still in closed paths with the battery | 4 |
test | bulb a is not in the same path as bulbs b and c . | if bulb a burns out , b and c are no longer in a closed path with the battery | 1.8 |
test | terminal 1 , terminal 2 , and terminal 3 are connected o the negative battery | terminals 1 , 2 and 3 are connected to the negative battery terminal | 5 |
test | the battery is containing a negative charge only | switch y and bulb a are not in the same closed path | 1.2 |
test | bulb a and bulb c were still in a closed path with the battery | bulbs a and c are still contained in closed paths with the battery | 5 |
test | if bulb a burns out then bulbs b and c will no longer be in a closed path . | if bulb a burns out , neither b nor c is in a closed path | 5 |
test | terminal 5 is only connected to the positive battery terminal . | terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected | 3.8 |
test | not connected to positive battery | terminal 2 and the positive terminal are not connected | 2.6 |
test | terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal | terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal | 5 |
test | bulb a and c are contained in different paths with the battery | a and c are in different paths with the battery | 4.6 |
test | because there is a light bulb | the battery in 2 is not in a closed path | 0.4 |
test | bulbs b and c are contiained in the the same path with the battery . | a and c are not in the same path with the battery | 1.8 |
test | the positive terminal and terminal 1 are seperated by a gap | terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap | 4.8 |
test | b and c are both parts of complete circuts to the battery | bulbs b and c are still in closed paths with the battery | 3.8 |
test | if it is a part of a circut that contains a bulb and a battery . | when the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path | 1.4 |
test | because bulb a will still be contained on a closed path to the battery . | bulb a is still in a closed path with the battery | 4.6 |
test | because the voltage does not reach the bulbs . | the path is not closed | 1.8 |
test | there is a gap between the bul and battery terminal . | there is no gap between the terminals | 1.6 |
test | a damaged bulb does not make a connecton so the circut is not complete | there is an incomplete circuit | 2.6 |
test | because bulbs b and c were still in a closed path with the battery . | bulb b and bulb c were still contained in the same closed path with the battery . | 4.8 |
test | bulbs b and c remain in a closed path with the battery | bulbs b and c are still in closed paths with the battery | 5 |
test | if the electrical state is non-zero you can find the gap in the circuit | a non-zero voltage means that there is a gap | 4 |
test | a terminal is connected to the positive battery terminal | the terminals are not connected | 1 |
test | the terminal it is connected to is not working | there is no gap between the terminals | 0.8 |
test | if bulb b is damaged there is a gap in the circuit | there is a gap in a circuit | 2.4 |
test | we switched the terminals around . | terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap | 0.8 |
test | bulb a created a gap | if bulb a burns out , neither b nor c is in a closed path | 1.8 |
test | bulb a is in a complete circuit with the battery when switch z is closed . | bulb a is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch z . | 3.6 |
test | switch y was not on the path of bulb a . | there is no path containing both switch y and bulb a | 3.8 |
test | if it is open and the bulb is no longer and a closed path because it is open | when the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path | 0.8 |
test | the battery is not closed in a closed path . | circuit 4 has no closed paths | 2.6 |
test | it is in the same closed path . | there is an open path | 0.8 |
test | bulbs a and b are not within the same path as bulb c . | bulb c is in a separate path | 3.4 |
test | it breaks the circuit flow between the battery and the bulbs | a damaged bulb creates a gap | 2 |
test | because there is a gap because bulb b is damaged | terminals 1 , 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap | 1.2 |
test | the negative battery terminal is seperated by a gap from terminal 6 | terminal 6 is separated by a gap from the negative battery terminal | 5 |
test | there is no short circuit to the battery . | a battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals | 0.4 |
test | there is a gap between terminals 1 and 2 from the positive battery terminal | terminals 1 and 2 are connected and in the same electrical state | 1 |
test | because bulb b and c were still in a closed path with the battery | bulb b and bulb c were still contained in the same closed path with the battery . | 3.8 |
test | bulb a and switch z are in a closed path | bulb a is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch z . | 3.4 |
test | there is a gap in the path . | terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state | 0.4 |
test | closed connection between the bulb and the battery . | there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery | 4.2 |
test | both are on same closed paths | b and c are in the same path with the battery | 2.6 |
test | when it creates an open path | when the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path | 1.4 |
test | it helps because you find the gap where the terminals are disconnected | measuring voltage indicates whether two terminals are separated by a gap . | 2.8 |
test | bulbs a and c are on a closed path with the battery | bulbs a and c are still in closed paths with the battery | 4.6 |
test | connected to the negative terminal | terminals 1 and 2 are connected | 2.2 |
test | there is a gap between terminal one and two and the positive battery terminal | terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state | 1.8 |
test | if c is damaged , the bulb a and b ae contained in a closed path | if c is damaged , a and b are still in a closed path | 4.8 |
test | a gap wil be created | if bulb a burns out , neither b nor c is in a closed path | 1.4 |
test | bulbs a , b , and c are on a path with the battery | a and c are in the same path | 2.8 |
test | bulb a , bulb b and bulb c are in different closed paths . | a and c are in different paths | 3 |
test | the positive battery terminal has no gaps from terminal 4 | terminal 4 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap | 4.8 |
test | circuit 2 is not a short circuit because is shows connection to the bulb . | the battery in 2 is not in a closed path | 2 |
test | there must be a closed path and a battery . | there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery | 3.4 |
test | because an open switch creates a gap . | the open switch creates a gap | 4.8 |
test | a and c are on the same closed path with the battery | a and c are in the same closed path | 3.6 |
test | bulbs a and b are still connected to the closed path containing the battery | if c burns out then a and b are still in a closed path with the battery | 3.4 |
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