A group of students sets up an electric circuit with wires, a battery, and a light bulb. Why is their circuit called a direct circuit?(1 point)

Responses

The electrons flow back and forth through the circuit.
The electrons flow back and forth through the circuit.

The light bulb is directly connected to the battery.
The light bulb is directly connected to the battery.

The flow of electrons travels in one direction.
The flow of electrons travels in one direction.

The circuit is complete, so electrons can flow freely.

1 answer

The correct response is:

The flow of electrons travels in one direction.

A direct circuit typically refers to a direct current (DC) circuit, where the flow of electric charge (electrons) moves in one direction consistently.