Terminal represents or are ends in a Electrical Circuit that connects components in Circuit to the Power Source. Terminals are either Positive or Negative marked at the ends denoting the acceptible floe of electrons across the Circuit.
They use transistor as the purpose to transfer the voltage
Short circuit occurs when positive and negative terminals are connected directly.
from negative to positive.
For an ideal current source, this means replace the current source with an open circuit. Resistance can then be calculated across the terminals.
When the terminals are connected in the circuit
to form an electric circuit two terminals are required it is being closed and electric current passes through it .
D. Terminals
Positive and Negative Terminals.
Electric circuits with 2 terminals can be arranged in "series" or in "parallel". This applies to all 2-terminal circuits - including fundamental components such as resistors, capacitors, or inductors. The term "series" means that an electrical path in an existing circuit is broken and the circuit is connected to the 2 terminals of the break. The term "parallel" means that the electric circuit is connected between 2 existing terminals or nodes of the existing circuit.
The voltage (V) between its terminals. ~Gabby
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
it is necessary to connect both the terminals of a battery to a circuit for current to flow through it..!!