Complete circuit.
Closing a switch makes a closed circuit Opening a switch opens, or breaks the circuit
what does closed switch mean
Rephrase your question so that it makes sense! <<>> The current through the switch before being closed is zero. The current in the circuit does not start flowing until the circuit's switch is closed.
A switch in a circuit controls the flow of electricity by opening or closing the circuit. When the switch is closed, it allows electricity to flow through the circuit, and when it is open, it stops the flow of electricity. Switches are commonly used to turn devices on and off.
There is a complete path for the electricity to flow. The opposite of an open circuit. If a light switch is on and the light comes on, the circuit is closed. If the switch is turned off, the light goes off because the circuit is open.
A switch in circuit symbols is represented by a break in the line with a gap or by a line that can be closed to complete the circuit. It typically looks like a gap that can be closed or opened to control the flow of electrical current in a circuit.
the electrons are not allowed to enter into the circuit.
A switch makes a physical break in the electric circuit. With the circuit broken the electricity can not flow. When the switch is turned the other way the circuit is completed and the current/electricity can flow.
If the switch is what is keeping the load from turning on, then yes, there is a voltage across the open switch.
a closed circuit
It will not work because it has to be closed so the electricity can go to the bulb.
A circuit is considered open if there is a gap in the path for electricity to flow, causing the current to stop. A circuit is closed when there is a complete, unbroken path for the electrical current to travel through.