When a switch is closed the path through the circuit is continuous.
If there are multiple paths, the electricity will not stop, it still has power. If there is only one circuit in the path then the electricity will turn off and you will have no power.
When a light switch is opened the circuit is broken and the light goes out.
Completes it.
Nothing. An open circuit means no current is flowing. When the circuit is closed, current flows, the filament of the bulb is heated by the current and glows, giving off light. But when the circuit is open, nothing happens.
When a switch is open (wires not connected) it is considered off. When a switch is closed it is considered on. If you move a switch and the wires are not connected the the circuit is open and current cannot run throughout the circuit to power the device.
It shouldn't. Your house wiring is a series- parallel circuit.
it starts a circuit by connecting the circuit and the initials are ptm and its a spdt switch
Please re define "If an insulator with a lamp"
it prevents electricity to flow. i hope that is right
Closing a switch in an electrical circuit will complete the circuit. The supply voltage will then be applied to that circuit, and current will flow through that circuit.
it prevents electricity to flow. i hope that is right
Its means there is no continuity between point Ato point B. Ex. A light switch : When the switch is off it opens the circuit and electricity does not get to the light, when the switch is on the circuit is closed and the light will turn on.
When an electrical switch is in the off position, the circuit is interrupted. When the switch is on, the circuit is open and complete.
Nothing. An open circuit means no current is flowing. When the circuit is closed, current flows, the filament of the bulb is heated by the current and glows, giving off light. But when the circuit is open, nothing happens.
maybe because its a rule or law...
to protect the source from overloading a switch can be opened as a circuit breaker, fuse, overload protection schemes
When a switch is opened (turned off) the circuit is broken and the electricity stops flowing, lights and other devices cease to work. Once the switch is turned on (closed) the electricity will once more flow and lights and other devices will work once more. A good example is when you enter a dark room. You switch on the wall switch, which turns on the light in the room, and you can see what you are doing.
When the switch is opened, the charge will drop to zero.
current through the switch become 0.and switch become a high value resistor.
current through the switch become 0.and switch become a high value resistor.