If there is no complete path, excess electrons will very quickly build up at some place, and repel further electrons - no more current will thus flow.
An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).
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Potential Source connected across a Closed Circuit Path.
An operating circuit, is by definition, complete. The electrons in a DC circuit flow from the -ve terminal of the power source, through the various components and switches etc, then to the +ve terminal of the power source.
A controlled and linear path of current is an electrical circuit. A complete circuit has a beginning and terminus for the flow of charge.
a circuit is a path for current flow.
The path through which a current flows is called a circuita electrical line that voltage runs through
Current will flow as long as there is a difference of potential (a voltage) and a path for current to flow. So no power-control device is required for current flow but yes it will flow with a power control decive.
A closed path through which a current can flow is called a circuit. Electric Circuit:)
If there is just one path for current to flow through what would it be?
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