electrons can flow through circuits.
A closed path through which electrons flow is known as a circuit.
A closed path.
In a series circuit, there is just a single path . In a parallel circuit, there are two or more branches, creating separate pathways along which electrons can flow, so a break in one branch does not affect the flow of electricity in the others.
current
Your question is not clear. A current is generated when a group of electrons flow through a conductor, and this happens when there is a potential difference between the 2 ends of the conductor. If you want to know how can we start the flow of electrons it is by creating a potential difference in between the 2 ends of the conductor.
Orbits or orbitals
A closed path through which electrons flow is known as a circuit.
Electricity is the flow of electrons.Hence it requires a path containing free electrons in order to flow.
If there is no complete path, excess electrons will very quickly build up at some place, and repel further electrons - no more current will thus flow.
The main function of an electric circuit is to provide a path for electrons to flow. The electrons are from a current source flow or voltage.
yes
A closed path.
Amperes
Electrical charges are of 2 types:-Electrons, andIons.A complete conducting path is like a loop which is followed by these charge carriers and then they return back to their original point of starting the flow. A closed electrical circuit is an example of a complete conducting path. In solid conductors electrons are the charge carriers while in liquids the ions are the charge carriers.
because there is no path or possibilities for flow of electrons
Difference of potential (voltage) causes current to flow as long as there is a complete path (circuit) for it to flow along. Voltage can be thought of as electrical pressure along the same lines as water pressure. If there is a competed path the electrical 'pressure'will push the electrons from the higher potention (pressure) to the lower potential (pressure).
Answer #1: it is complicated flow========================Answer #2:Tortuous flow is flow along a path with many twists, turns, and bends in it.The term refers to the path of the flow, and I think the flow itself may be laminar.