It jumps from one electron to the other.
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.
when water is poured in to a cicuit it acts as a condutor wich conduct electricity and increases current of the curcuit whish causes the wires too melt and over heat, burning the curcuit.
Because there is no way fro the electricity to travel pass air. The electricity must be about as strong as lightning to do so
A parallel circuit has multiple paths for current to flow. Each branch in a parallel circuit offers a separate path for the current, providing multiple routes for electricity to travel from the source to the load.
When there is a closed circuit, there is electricity flow.
no...current is a flow of electricity
flow of electricity is measured by an instrument galvanometer
An electrical circuit is a collection of electrical devices which are connected in a loop for electricity to flow through from high potential to low potential. A battery connect to light bulb is one simple form of so-called circuit :)
If there are no gaps in a curcuit, it is a closed curcuit.
AC current can flow through a capacitor, it's DC current that can't
Electricity dose not truly "flow", it is the exchange of electrons.
Yes, electricity can flow through metal.