Rachel wired lights into every room of a doll house, checked her wiring, and made sure every light worked. After a month of successful use, she turned on the lights and nothing happened. Which best explains why the lights did not work? A. The wiring scheme was a parallel circuit, and the filament of one or more lightbulbs had burned out. B. Rachel did not include a large enough motor in her wiring scheme. C. Because Rachel was not an electrician, she made a mistake following the wiring scheme. D. The wiring scheme was a series circuit, and the fi
@micahm could you please help :/
C would be best unless she was an electrician
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How does an electric motor convert electrical energy into mechanical energy? A. When mechanical energy flows through the motor, it powers electromagnets in the motor. The movement of the electromagnets turns a rod in the motor, which makes the electrical energy available. B. When current flows through the motor, it powers electromagnets in the motor. The movement of the electromagnets turns a rod in the motor, which makes the electrical energy available. C. When current flows through the motor, it powers electromagnets that are attracted and repelled by the poles of permanent magnets in the motor. The movement of the electromagnets turns a rod in the motor, which makes the mechanical energy available. D. When magnetism flows through the motor, it powers electromagnets that are attracted and repelled by the poles of permanent magnets in the motor. The movement of the electromagnets turns a rod in the motor, which makes the mechanical energy available.
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Okiedokie. Thank you :) @micahm
what kind of motor is it
idk thats all the info they gave me @micahm
i figured it out. it is C. thanks :) @micahm
Or A
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