The buzzer will not work because there will be no electricity going through it.
the switch will not be
When a switch is open (wires not connected) it is considered off. When a switch is closed it is considered on. If you move a switch and the wires are not connected the the circuit is open and current cannot run throughout the circuit to power the device.
An open circuit is one where the current is not able to complete the circuit. An example could be a light bulb connected to power but switched off, the circuit being broken by the switch, and considered "open." When flipping the switch On, it connects the power and the circuit is then closed.
If an appliance does not work at all when you plug it in and turn the switch on the appliance circuit is not on.
No. An open circuit is any CIRCUIT (from circle) which is not closed. That is; any break in the circle (circuit) makes it an open circuit.
The fuse will be blown off in case of any fault. But the circuit will not be isolated because of the presence of fuse in nutral line. current will still flow and the line will be so dangerous.
the buzzer wont buzz
The buzzer will not work because there is a break in the circuit, the buzzer wont make any sound at all and it will do nothing else.
As load is conected in circuit , so thre is no open circuit therefore there would not be any open circuit voltage.
Two or more electrical components connected together is called a circuit. Depending on how components are connected, it is either an open circuit, closed circuit, or a short circuit.
There are two kinds of circuit closed circuit and open circuit
When a switch is open (wires not connected) it is considered off. When a switch is closed it is considered on. If you move a switch and the wires are not connected the the circuit is open and current cannot run throughout the circuit to power the device.
In an open circuit, the electrons cannot flow easily because one of the parts in a circuit is not connected, whereas, in a closed circuit all the parts are connected, therefore, the electrons can flow easily. Hope this helps:)
If the test shows that there is a continuity between the phase leg and the neutral with no load connected, then that circuit should not be energized. If the circuit was energized then the fuse or breaker protecting that leg will trip the circuit open.
a circuit with no resistance or zero resistance can be considered as open circuit in which the current is zero. without resistance the circuit just becomes open ()
In a single loop circuit (series circuit) this will be an open circuit. If there is a current loop of some type, there's a complete path already, and thus no classification such as open or short circuited. It simply an incomplete circuit.
A open circut is a not full rotation like a open circle Answer: It is circuit that has no load connected to it. Therefore it may BE ABLE drive any circuit if if there a load but without a load it is open circuit. Here is an example of an open circuit: a "blown" fuse in a power supply line. Current cannot flow through an open circuit.
A switch is a device that is used to open and close an electrical circuit that is is connected into.