A circuit is just as long as a piece of string.
Long winded but true.
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If you are talking about an electrical ring main it can be as long as you want it as long as it returns back to the circuit breaker with the other end of the cable, which if you didn't return the 2nd end of the cable to the circuit breaker you would have a radial circuit.
In 1957 Formula One Grand Prix was held at the Pescara Circuit in Italy which was 25.8 km long. The current circuit in the 2009 season is Spa-Francorchamps which is 7.004km long
The current in a 220 volt circuit depends on the resistance of the load connected to it. Ohm's Law (I = V/R) states that current (I) is equal to voltage (V) divided by resistance (R). So, the current will vary based on the resistance of the circuit.
5.3km
Too vague of a question. As long as it is a closed circuit it will flow.
They are the wires through which current flows when the circuit is closed.
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No, you can leave them in place as long as the circuit is dead and cannot be connected again.
Yes : but in a residential case a 15 amp circuit would be better