battery, wire, and light bulb
An open circuit
Any complete circuit. ==== An electrical circuit.
Integrated Circuit
The four elements of a complete (electrical) circuit: 1)A source of input (power supply) 2)A means of conductivity (usually wire) 3)A means by which to open and close the circuit (a switch) 4)An output device (motor, light bulb, etc)
A series circuit or a parallel circuit
If you are talking about the light circuit then : The Battery, The bulb and the wire.
A complete path and a voltage source.
If you ground the flow of current like the last part of your question states you will not have a complete circuit as the circuit will open on a short circuit. To make a complete circuit operate you need a power source, an overload device to protect the conductors of the circuit, conductors to carry the current and a load across the power source which causes the current to flow in the circuit. Leave any one of these things out and you will not have a complete circuit.
An open circuit or a short-circuit (if that circuit is complete).
no, the circuit won't complete
Current flows through a complete circuit.
Complete circuit.
An open circuit
one
if an electric circuit has potential difference. Electricity will flow only if an electrical circuit is closed.
an open circuit is a circuit that does not complete the circle. an open circuit does not do the job as the electricity stands still a short circuit is a circuit that wires have crossed and the electricity takes the shortest path. and does not complete all of the points on the circuit
A circuit is complete