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An electric circuit.
current
Toward the center of curvature of the path along which it causes the object to move.
in closed path intial and final distance is same i,e change in distance=0 so work done in closed path is zero
It will move faster and still faster along the path. However, it will require an infinite force accelerating it and since such a force cannot exist, there is no possibility of such an event happening.
An electric circuit.
Electric current can flow through a continuous path which can also be described as a closed circuit. Conversely, any break or opening in a circuit is called an open circuit. Charges can only flow through a closed circuit.
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If the path is a wire or conductive material then you have a current or flow of electricity. If the path is air then you you have a spark or lightning strike
solar
They don't. They move in ellipses around the Sun.
A tornado moves in a relatively narrow path on land
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.
A hurricane moves in a very wide path over water.
The longest path or the most indirect.
A series circuit has more than one resistor (anything that uses electricity to do work) and gets its name from only having one path for the charges to move along. Charges must move in "series" first going to one resistor then the next. If one of the items in the circuit is broken then no charge will move through the circuit because there is only one path. There is no alternative route. Old style electric holiday lights were often wired in series. If one bulb burned out, the whole string of lights went off.