Yes this condition can happen.
A circular path that electricity flow in is called a "circuit". A circuit does not have to be circular in shape, but must begin and end at the same point like a circle does.
a circuit
If the path is a wire or conductive material then you have a current or flow of electricity. If the path is air then you you have a spark or lightning strike
No. The filament completes the circuit, so if the filament is blown the circuit is incomplete, so no electricity flows.
The path through which a current flows is called a circuita electrical line that voltage runs through
an incomplete circuit
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
Light and electricity follow the path of least resistance.
Electricity follows the path of least resistance. This could be convoluted.
The path electricity takes is called a circuit.
The current of electricity flows well with conductors. So by placing an insulator in the path of the electricity you can stop the current.
The Shortest Path
the complete path that electricity can move through is called
Path of Least Resistance.
The path with the lowest resistance.
The path of least resistence