Switches
An electric current will only flow round a circuit if there are no
breaks in the circuit.
A switch is a way of controlling the current.
Some
switches just open or close.
Other switches can change the path of the current rather
like points on a railway track.
A simple switch
In the circuit there is
one battery, one bulb and one switch.
This type of switch can only control whether
something is on or off.
It can either be open (a) or closed (b)
The two circuits (A and B) show you
what happens.
If the switch is open the current can't flow and the bulb is off (A).
If
the switch is closed current can flow round the circuit and the bulb lights up
(B).
Two way
switch
The next switch
can change the path of the current. It has two contacts (c and d). It is called a TWO-WAY
switch.
The circuits C and D show you how it works.
When the switch is in
position c, bulb C lights.
When the switch is moved to position d bulb D
lights.
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