An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).
You'll get the most current in the path of lowest electrical resistance, but be aware that any conducting path will allow a current to flow.
It gets there through a conducting path. The path is most typically comprised of things like copper wires, but any conductor will do. The less energy dissipated in the conducting path, the more there is available for the bulb to dissipate. That's why you want the path to conduct as well as possible. Silver is best. Copper is almost as good as silver and a lot cheaper. Wet wood is a poor choice, and dry wood is even worse. Glass is a terribe conductor.
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An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).
The conducting path is the cell that will be damaged during a short circuit. The reason for this that the conducting path will have a very low resistance and will allow for a large current to flow through the cell and damage it.
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No... not possible there is no any conducting path
Only a power source and a conducting path between its terminals. If you need the circuit to accomplish anything useful, then there's typically some sort of useful device in the conducting path, that uses power from the source to do whatever it is that you need done.
You'll get the most current in the path of lowest electrical resistance, but be aware that any conducting path will allow a current to flow.
Electrical charges are of 2 types:-Electrons, andIons.A complete conducting path is like a loop which is followed by these charge carriers and then they return back to their original point of starting the flow. A closed electrical circuit is an example of a complete conducting path. In solid conductors electrons are the charge carriers while in liquids the ions are the charge carriers.
When any conducting material is connected to provide a continuous path between the two terminals of a battery, electric current flows through it. On the microscopic level, electric current is really the flow of electrons, from the battery's negative terminal, through the conducting path, to its positive terminal.
It gets there through a conducting path. The path is most typically comprised of things like copper wires, but any conductor will do. The less energy dissipated in the conducting path, the more there is available for the bulb to dissipate. That's why you want the path to conduct as well as possible. Silver is best. Copper is almost as good as silver and a lot cheaper. Wet wood is a poor choice, and dry wood is even worse. Glass is a terribe conductor.
Path and Pathy mean: feeling and suffering. Examples: empathy and telepathy
Not to my understanding, a path is something you walk on.
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