A circuit will not work if a switch is open, be because it is not allowing the electricity to flow. Where as if it was closed it would give the electricity a sealed off path to flow through.
Yes but it's no the greatest conductor for long distances
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
It prevents the flow of electricity since they do not have mobile electrons or mobile ions to allow the flow of electricity.
Electricity follows the path of least resistance. This could be convoluted.
Electricity is the flow of electrons.Hence it requires a path containing free electrons in order to flow.
"Circuit."
current
current?
like water it follows the path of least resistance
Electricity always follows the path of least resistance.
yes
A circuit in which electricity only has 1 path to flow.
A circuit in which electricity has more than 1 path to flow.
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
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.
The path through which a current flows is called a circuita electrical line that voltage runs through