Yes, most of the time. The water evaporates . . . the cloud forms . . . the rain falls . . . and it all starts again. If something traps the water, like, say, an animal drinking it, it is lost from the cycle for a long time.
Water is neither an open or closed circuit. There is no electrical circuit without a power supply and a load. With that said, pure water is not a good conductor of electricity; if other matter/ions are present in the water, the conductivity may be high enough to consider it a good conductor.
When a circuit is not closed it is not operating.
When a circuit is not closed it is not operating.
Another word for closed circuit is a loop.
when a light is on it is part of a scolde circuit
yes it does have to be a closed circuit
A closed circuit works by having electricity flow in a complete circuit or circle or any closed shape.
if an electric circuit has potential difference. Electricity will flow only if an electrical circuit is closed.
A circuit diagram is a visual representation of an electrical circuit using symbols to show components and connections. In a closed circuit, the electrical current can flow continuously through a complete path without interruption. The circuit diagram helps to understand how the components in a closed circuit are connected and how the current flows.
In a closed circuit, the lights will be on, assuming there is a power source connected to the circuit and the switch controlling the lights is turned on. This is because the closed circuit allows the flow of electricity from the power source to the lights, completing the circuit and causing the lights to illuminate.
Long winded but true.
To deoxygenate the water, thus preventing corrosion