The - terminal probably has a connection to complete the circuit running through the case of the torch so once the bottom is screwd on a contact from the bottom of the casing hits a contact on the terminal thus completing the circuit
You require engineeiring 'geeks' for a question like that ?
Theres no such thing as both a +ve and -ve feed from a cell.

You require engineeiring 'geeks' for a question like that ?
Theres no such thing as both a +ve and -ve feed from a cell.
Yes there is, that's why there's a + on one end and and a - on the other to determine the polarity.
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You do realise that being -ve, the current flows through it in the other direction to the +ve, ie out of the -ve and into the +ve (taking current as -ve charged electrons).
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To vary the intensity you vary the in-line resistor.

Edit: Oh, and there was no indication of current flow originally!! Woohoo, pedant's argument!
At no point have i indicated which way the current flows.
You do realise that being -ve, the current flows through it in the other direction to the +ve, ie out of the -ve and into the +ve (taking current as -ve charged electrons).
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