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Multiple Cholee (7 marks)completes the statement of answers the the Multiple Cholee (7 marks) 1. What do you call the place on a battery where the electrons come out? (a) a cell (b) a conduit (C) a load (d) a terminal
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The answer is (d) a terminal.Explanation:* **Terminal:** A battery has two terminals, positive (+) and negative (-). Electrons flow *out* of the negative terminal, through the circuit, and back *into* the positive terminal.* **Cell:** A cell is a single unit that produces a voltage difference. A battery is typically made up of multiple connected cells.* **Conduit:** A conduit is a channel for conveying something, like a pipe for water. While wires act as conduits for electrons, the place where they come *out* of the battery is the terminal.* **Load:** A load is the component in a circuit that consumes power (like a lightbulb or motor). Electrons flow *to* the load, not *out* of it from the battery.