The graph provided illustrates the operation of an LED flashlight, detailing its structure from beginning to end.
Overall, the flashlight is activated by two batteries located at the center, which primarily transmit current throughout the circuit, demonstrating the internal combinations that produce illumination.
The LED flashlight consists of several integral components, including two batteries, a slide switch, a metal spring, and a plastic casing. When the button on the slide switch is pressed, the batteries generate electricity through a complete circuit. Subsequently, the current flows through various combined conductors, reaching a critical juncture inside the plastic casing, where it connects with the external slide switch.
After passing through this intersection, the current flows to metal contacts before entering a metal spring. The spiral metal spring, which is closely connected to the batteries, transforms the current’s power back to the batteries. This repetitive cycle continues until the button is pressed again to turn the flashlight off.
