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A closed path through which electrons flow is known as a circuit.
Not as you might think. Electricity flows FROM the negative pole, through the circuit, and then electrons flow into the positive pole.
a parallel circuit is an electrical circuit with at least two ways for electrons to flow, joining up again to join the -/+ side of the battery, completing the circuit
A circuit must be closed in order for a current to flow because it helps keep a current flow pass. When the switch is closed on a circuit there is a constant flow. When the switches open the flow is disturbed around the circuit.
A conductor - is anything that allows the flow of electrons round an electrical circuit.
In order to have the electricity or the flow or electrons going around the circuit, the circuit must be closed. If it is not closed then electrons cannot flow.
It is a flow of electrons.
A closed path through which electrons flow is known as a circuit.
an open circuit allows electrons to flow constantly
They reduce the flow of electrons.
The flow of electricity is called the current. It is measured in Amps (I).Current is the flow of electrons around an electrical circuit.
what is all conditions which limit the flow of electrons in an electric circuit? A resistor
Your question is its own answer.
Flow of electricity in a circuit is controlled by using 'resistor'.
Charge, in the form of electrons, flow through a circuit. This is called electric current. 1 amp = 1 coulomb of charge per second flowing past a point in the circuit.
Without conductors, electrons do not flow where you want them to flow. An electrical circuit is a flow of electrons.
No. For electrons to flow, you need a current.