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That is called electrical current.

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What is the constant flow of electrons through a complete circuit?

A current.


Why can't electrons flow through an incomplete circuit but they can flow through a complete circuit?

Your question is its own answer.


A circuit flow on a open switch?

no because when you close it, the circuit is complete so it lets the electrons pass through


A closed path through which electrons can flow is?

A closed path through which electrons flow is known as a circuit.


What flows through a complete circuit?

Current flows through a complete circuit.


What an incomplete circuit?

An incomplete circuit is an open circuit; i.e. some part of the circuit isn't connected to anything.Or think of it like this: A circuit is complete when there exists a complete (or closed loop) path for the electrons to flow through it. Also known as a closed circuit. If this is not the case, then it is an incomplete (or open) circuit.


What measures the volume of electrons through a circuit?

Current measures the flow of electrons through a circuit and voltage basically measure the amount of available electrons.


Is true if there is voltage in circuit there must be electrons flowing through the circuit.?

No. For electrons to flow, you need a current.


What part of the atom is moving through the circuit?

Electrons


Does adding electrons to the circuit increase the emf?

No. But if you increased the EMF across the circuit, then more electrons would flow through it each second.


The term for the flow of electrons through a circuit is?

electric current


What particle moves when electricity flows through a circuit?

Electrons