lots of things such as rubber and concrete
what switches a current of electricity if it gets to high is that it overloads a system (which is called a surge (if sudden)) also if you do it manually it is the disruption in the circuit that stops the flow of electricity entirely.
An object that will stop the flow of a current is called a switch.
Circuit Breaker
A switch is a device that stops and starts current flow in a circuit.
no rubber stops the flow of electricity
Yes, a switch is a device that stops and starts current flow in a circuit.
An open circuit.
When the circuit is interrupted, the current stops flowing.
The electric bell and the electric current stops over and over again because of the fluctuations in voltages.
The electric bell and the electric current stops over and over again because of the fluctuations in voltages.
The current to the load stops flowing and the load device stops operating.
The electrical current stops flowing.
No. Current passes through until its source stops, then there is no more current.
Light energy
in the night the current stops
I assume you mean in a setup similar to an electrical generator. Here, current is ONLY produced if there is relative movement, between the magnet and coil. Without movement, there will be no current.
Current stops flowing.