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the complete circle through which an electric current flows, typically consists of the source of electric energy
a route or journey that goes all the way around a particular place or area
a track designed for racing, featuring a series of turns and straight sections that drivers navigate in a loop
What is a "circuit"?
A circuit is a track or course designed for racing, where competitors participate in events like motorsports, cycling, or other races. It is a closed loop, meaning that the participants race around the same route multiple times. A circuit usually consists of a series of curves, straight sections, and sometimes elevation changes designed to test the skill and speed of the participants. It can vary in length and complexity, and it is designed for events like motorsports or cycling races. Competitors race around the circuit multiple times, with the goal of completing the track in the shortest time. The circuit is carefully designed to ensure safety, fairness, and excitement for both competitors and spectators.
a single lap around a course
(law) a judicial district in which judges travel to hold court
a regularly visited itinerary of events, venues, or performances
the perimeter or enclosing line around an area or object
a type of workout consisting of a series of exercises targeting different muscle groups
a pathway made of connected brain cells through which electrical and chemical signals move to help the brain do certain tasks
to travel around a route, path, or area, typically returning to the starting point
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