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No wood does not conduct electricity very well.
In a lighting circuit an open circuit will turn off the light.
1. Metals are good conductors of electricity.2.An electrolyte solution conducts electricity.3. Wood and nonmetals are not good conductors of electricity.
If the gap is small then you may get 'arcing'. This is where the electricity will jump from one point to another (cable end to cable end). This could cause a fire. If the gap is too large for the electricity to jump then in effect there will be no-circuit.
A switch makes a physical break in the electric circuit. With the circuit broken the electricity can not flow. When the switch is turned the other way the circuit is completed and the current/electricity can flow.
Electricity stops as soon as the circuit opens.
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
Yes an electricity travels in an electromagnetic circuit. No it Doesn't
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
When the switch is open, the circuit is not a complete circuit. Electricity needs a complete circuit of conductive material. The switch breaks the circuit causing the flow of electricity to be disrupted. When you close the switch, a full circuit is restored thus restoring the flow of electricity.
The path electricity takes is called a circuit.
the complete path that electricity can move through is called
When there is a closed circuit, there is electricity flow.
A battery supplies energy to move electricity through a circuit (Remember, a circuit is a wire.)
The electricity will flow from higher potential to lower potential in a closed circuit.
if an electric circuit has potential difference. Electricity will flow only if an electrical circuit is closed.
Electricity takes the path of least resistance. When the electricity travels outside of the circuit, rather than through it, it is called a short circuit.