reduces the amount of wires needed.
Practically all cars uses the chassis as return to the battery. It makes sense it eliminates wiring and at the same time it is more reliable as connection as opposed to have a return wire for every sensor lights whatever
Yes, there is a current flow through he return wire in a closed circuit. The only time there is no current flow through the return wire is when the circuit is open.
yes. a current can flow in a dead body but after 40 days the all the cells in body dead so after 4o days the current coudnot flow
Current needs a return path to earth to flow. The neutral carries this flow. Therefore, no neutral and no current flow.
Using conventional current flow from positive to negative. Using electron flow from negative to positive. Most electronic schematics are still drawn in conventional current flow.
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A: All current in a loop must return to the source. A source may feed many loops but all these loops current will return to the source as a collective. ----------- Series Circuit
Wood is an insulator material, meaning it does not conduct electricity well. When you stand on wood, it acts as a barrier that prevents the flow of electric current through your body. This is why you do not experience an electric shock when standing on wood.
A: Current flow only if there is a return path to the source it does not matter what it is connected to. What leaves at one end of the source will be identical to the return in current
Current is defined as the rate of flow of charge through a body. ie, I = Q / T Voltage is the amount of Pressure needed to make the charge flow through the body. ie, V = J / Q A; current flow is not related to time if the EMF is constant the current flow will be constant. A1: current is electrons flow caused by the presence of EMF. A2: voltage is the EMF force necessary to make current or electrons to flow.
No, neutral does not carry current in an electrical circuit. It is used as a return path for current to flow back to the source.
Yes, the grounded conductor carries normal circuit current flow in a typical electrical system. It provides a return path for current back to the source, completing the circuit.