An electrical circuit is a path which electrons from a current source flow. Electric current flows in a closed path called an electric circuit. The point where those electrons enter an electrical circuit is called the "source" of electrons. The point where the electrons leave an electrical circuit is called the "return". The exit point is called the "return" because electrons always end up at the source when they complete the path of an electrical circuit. The part of an electrical circuit that is between the electrons' starting point and the point where they return to the source is called an electrical circuit's "load".
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The electrical circuit when turned on it is considered closed. By the same token when an electrical circuit is turned off the electrical circuit is considered open.
Electrical devices need an electrical circuit.
The load that is connected to the circuit is what draws the power of the electrical circuit.
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The definition of a switch is a device that closes and opens an electrical circuit.
The electrical circuit when turned on it is considered closed. By the same token when an electrical circuit is turned off the electrical circuit is considered open.
Electrical devices need an electrical circuit.
The current flowing in an electrical circuit.
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
The drawing of an electrical circuit is called a.............= schematic drawing.
No, an electrical approved switch is used to break an electrical circuit.
Closing a switch in an electrical circuit will complete the circuit. The supply voltage will then be applied to that circuit, and current will flow through that circuit.
basic circuit of electrical protective relay
The load that is connected to the circuit is what draws the power of the electrical circuit.
it's function is to supply energy(electric)
The electrical path is termed an electrical circuit.
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