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OCR: ELECTRIC CIRCUIT N ELECTRIC CIRCUIT is a path of A conducting material, such as metal BATTERY wire, through which electric current flows. A circuit can be as simple as BULB a bulb connected to a battery or as complex as a silicon chip. The electricity in any circuit has a force, or DE FUSE voltage, and a flow of electrons, or current. These are balanced by the resistance of the PRESS circuit to the flow of electricity. SWITCH TT! SEE ALSO Current Voltage Resistance