Integrated Circuit or Monolithic Integrated Circuit or IC is an electronic circuit set on a plate. Its microscopic pathways carries electrical currents.
Multiple connected pathways through which electric current flows are known as a parallel circuit
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The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
No, a voltage will be generated, not a current. Current will only flow if the induced voltage is connected to a load.
Faradic current is specifically designed to stimulate muscle contraction through the nerve pathways
Te same current and amount of current travels through each device in series. The amount of voltage available to each is different.
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
when he connected the parts he got an electric current.
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
In a parallel circuit there are multiple possible pathways for the current to flow.
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yes
I believe it is called Electrochromic
An electric current flowed around the circuit.
yes, if you consider that the current flowing into the ground makes a fulgurite along its path of highest current density. What happens is that when lightning strikes the ground, the current flow follows pathways of least resistance. These pathways are the routes the high current is taking into "ground" to be neutralized, and the current heats the material through which it is flowing tremendously. It actually superheats and fuses it along pathways where high current is flowing. Eventually the current "thins out" as multiple pathways bleed off the moving charges. It is around the spot where the bolt struck the ground that the ground gets the most heating, as you'd expect.
I=140/120= 1.166
When you press the button, an electric current is connected, making a strong buzzing noise and/or light.