The current flowing out of one terminal of the power supply ... like a battery ... must
all eventually arrive at the other terminal of the power supply. If there's only a single
path between the power supply terminals, then the current is exactly the same at
every point around the path. But it doesn't matter how large the circuit is, how many
components there are, or how many ways there may be for the current to split up and
recombine on its way around. For every electron that leaves one side of the battery,
an electron returns to the other side ... exhausted and completely out of energy.
Current flows through a complete circuit.
Yes, in a closed circuit, the current is constant and flows continuously through the circuit.
True
A circuit breaker is a device used to open a circuit if too much current flows through it.
In a parallel circuit the current divides when it comes to a junction. Part of the current flows through one branch and the other part flows through the other.When the two branches have the same resistance, the same current flows through each branch.When the two branches have different resistances, a bigger current flows through the branch with the smaller resistance - it's just easier this way!Hope i helped ;)
complex circuit
"circuit"
An electrical current.
True
A current flows through, not across, a circuit. And, yes, you can measure it using an ammeter.
Yes. Current consists of electrons flowing in a circuit.
A high current flows through a short circuit even if there is no voltage change because the resistance across the short circuit is zero.