yes cause if it did nit the electron would have know were to go and they would just be floating in the air also with the path way they get to the object faster
A closed circuit
The battery is the power source of the circuit. It supplies current to the circuit and the circuit is simply a path for the current to follow. When you remove the current (battery), the path still exists but there is no current going through it.
If the circuit is a pure series circuit there is ONLY ONE PATH that current can follow.
You'll get the most current in the path of lowest electrical resistance, but be aware that any conducting path will allow a current to flow.
Insulators are used to keep electrical currents in the circuit. If they do not follow the entire circuit, it would be a "short circuit".
A closed circuit
logic circuit
An Electric PathA complete path for an electric current to follow is called a closed circuit. Ampere is the SI unit for measuring an electric current.
The battery is the power source of the circuit. It supplies current to the circuit and the circuit is simply a path for the current to follow. When you remove the current (battery), the path still exists but there is no current going through it.
A closed circuit is a kind of electric circuit in which the path that the electrons follow forms a complete circuit.
It is called a series circuit.
A circuit in which electricity only flows in one path is called a series circuit.
The path through which a current flows is called a circuita electrical line that voltage runs through
An open circuit is a kind of electric circuit in which the path that the electrons follow cannot be completed because of an open gap that they cannot flow through.An open circuit is a circuit where the load resistance has been removed and replaced with an open, meaning there is no electrical connection between the two sides of the circuit.
electricity take every possible path which follow closed path across its source.AnswerIn a series circuit, there is only one path for current to flow; the same current passes through each component.In a parallel circuit, there are multiple paths called 'branches', and the sum of the individual branch currents is equal to the current drawn from the supply.
A circuit that has more than one path for the current to flow is a parallel circuit. The circuit must have two or more paths to be considered parallel. A circuit that has only one current path through multiple components is a series circuit.
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