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When you switch off an electrical circuit you tend to create a 'break' in the circuit, preventing the electric current to flow around the circuit, this can be caused by a simple switch or a break in the circuit, e.g a disconnected wire.
There is no "proper name" for an electrical diagram. They are commonly called circuit diagrams.
An electric circuit is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. Electric current flows in a closed path called an electric circuit. Its so simple, though my friend from extraminds help me with proper answer.
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There are three effects produced by an electric current:heating effectmagnetic effectchemical effect
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
The term is "circuit" (from the same root as circle) An electric circuit must be uninterrupted for the current to flow. (This is why circuit-breakers are also called circuit-interruptors.)
the history of the electric circuit is that the person who made it his name is jack kilby but the history is that the electric circuit was one of the easiest way was to make the electric circuit when the electricity went out. THE END
Anything with a voltage power source, connecting wire and a load is an electric circuit. Hence if you have a flashlight you have an electric circuit.
I guess Electric Circuit....
look at this web page, it is simple. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/electric/imped.html
The impedance of an electric circuit is the measure of the opposition presented by a circuit when the current and voltage is applied.