The current of electricity flows well with conductors. So by placing an insulator in the path of the electricity you can stop the current.
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
Light and electricity follow the path of least resistance.
Electricity follows the path of least resistance. This could be convoluted.
The path electricity takes is called a circuit.
The Shortest Path
Yes. You need both conductors and insulators to work with electricity. Conductors such as wires provide a path for electricity to move where it is needed and insulators prevent electricity from dissipating, from being where it is not supposed to be and where it can cause harm and damage.
the complete path that electricity can move through is called
Your question is unclear. To prevent electricity flowing you open the circuit. This can be done by disconnecting it from the source by a switch, for example. An insulator will also prevent electricity flowing.
Path of Least Resistance.
The path with the lowest resistance.
The path of least resistence