1. heat. If it's hot enough, blackbody radiation (e.g. incandescent light bulb)
2. Electromagnetic radiation (radio waves, magnetic or electric coupling to adjacent conductors) if the current is changing.
Current measures the flow of electrons through a circuit and voltage basically measure the amount of available electrons.
a parallel circuit.
The free electrons flowing in the circuit decrease.
series circuit
When you start at the negative end of the battery, you start to lose electrons and the circuit is closed.
The work in an electric circuit is done by the flow of electric charge, typically achieved by the movement of electrons through a conductor. Work is done when a voltage is applied to the circuit, causing the electrons to move and transfer energy to the components in the circuit like light bulbs or motors.
Nope... if the circuit has a gap in it - the path of electrons is interrupted, and that would stop the circuit from working.
A switch allows the circuit to have a break in it therefor making it not work. It stops the flow of electrons.
Yes, when a switch is closed in an electrical circuit, electrons flow through the conductor, providing the electrical current needed for the circuit to work. The flow of electrons is what generates electricity and powers the various components in the circuit.
a path of continuous electrons. may include switch but must have load or will short circuit.
Yes, the flow of electrons is currently present in the circuit.
In a circuit, electrons flow from the negative terminal of the power source to the positive terminal. This flow of electrons creates an electric current, which powers the electrical system by providing the energy needed for devices to work.
Electrons move in a circuit and have millions and millions of collision's.
The relationship between the voltage applied to a circuit and the velocity of electrons within that circuit is direct. When a higher voltage is applied to a circuit, the electrons within the circuit move faster, resulting in an increase in their velocity.
An electrical circuit is a closed loop through which electrons can flow. It typically consists of a power source (such as a battery), conductive wires, and components like resistors and lightbulbs that use the flow of electrons to perform various functions.
an open circuit allows electrons to flow constantly
A battery works in a circuit by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. When connected in a circuit, the battery's chemical reactions create a flow of electrons, which generates a voltage difference. This voltage difference drives the flow of electrons through the circuit, providing electrical power to the connected devices.