An electrical closed circuit.
An electric circuit.
An operating circuit, is by definition, complete. The electrons in a DC circuit flow from the -ve terminal of the power source, through the various components and switches etc, then to the +ve terminal of the power source.
Only one path
There are many answers that describe the flow of electrical charge. The flow of electrical charge for example is usually constant.
equal 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.
A controlled and linear path of current is an electrical circuit. A complete circuit has a beginning and terminus for the flow of charge.
If there is no complete path, excess electrons will very quickly build up at some place, and repel further electrons - no more current will thus flow.
An electric circuit.
current
current?
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The path of electric conductors is called a complete circuit. It lets electrons a path to flow from their source to the load and back again.
An operating circuit, is by definition, complete. The electrons in a DC circuit flow from the -ve terminal of the power source, through the various components and switches etc, then to the +ve terminal of the power source.
A complete, unbroken path that charges can flow through is called an electric circuit.
A simple circuit is a basic, simple and complete path through which electricity can flow.
Only one path