Not as you might think. Electricity flows FROM the negative pole, through the circuit, and then electrons flow into the positive pole.
As many paths as there are branches in the circuit
it is necessary to connect both the terminals of a battery to a circuit for current to flow through it..!!
a parallel circuit can have 2 or more paths for electricity to flow through
It completes the circuit so electricity can flow through.
Circuit
it depends on the battery voltage
In the simplest form; The difference between a complete and incopmlete circuit is... Complete means that electricity CAN and WILL flow through it where as with an incomplete circuit does not have the ability to conduct current is broken... Here is an example. -----/----- Incomplete cicuit, something preventing electricity to flow ----------- complete circuit, electricity can flow.
An open circuit.
No, electricity cannot be put in a jar. Electricity is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, and it requires a complete circuit to flow. You can store electrical energy in a battery or capacitor, but you cannot store the flow of electricity itself in a jar.
Electricity does not flow in an open circut
A circuit.
Battery
If you did not have a battery, the circuit would not have any electricity to make a change on something. Basically, a battery is a power source. It creates a difference in charge (positive and negative ends) that causes a flow or electrons through the wire which is electricity!
One can close an open circuit by adding a complete loop of wire. This will allow the electricity to flow through the circuit, while electricity will not flow in an open circuit.
To control the flow of current - either to make it flow through the circuit or stop the flow through the circuit
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When that circuit has no breaks. It is an endless path of current flow.