A closed circuit works by having electricity flow in a complete circuit or circle or any closed shape.
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In order to illuminate the light, you need a closed circuit. It would be normally open, and closed to indicate that the door is open.
An electric circuit.
we can make an open circuit by disconnecting the wire or break the circuit and a closed circuit is made by connecting all wires with the contents of the circuits.
In an open circuit, electricity stops. Closed circuit, electricity goes. Therefore, in an open circuit, the electrical appliance cannot work, but in a closed circuit, the electrical appliance can workOpen Circuts are incomplete and Closed Circuts are complete and they let electrons flow through them.Checked by MacMillian MaGraw Hill Science Book.
yes it does have to be a closed circuit
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
A circuit diagram could be related to a closed circuit if the diagram is of a closed circuit.
A series circuit will work if there is a closed path through which the current can pass, and a voltage source. Otherwise it won't.
When a circuit is not closed it is not operating.
When a circuit is not closed it is not operating.
Another word for closed circuit is a loop.
when a light is on it is part of a scolde circuit
Lights are on in closed circuit. It means that is a current flowing when circuit is being closed.
If the circuit is closed the electric current will be closed as well.
An electrical circuit must be complete i.e it must form a closed loop,for it to work. Current only flow if the circuit is complete. A complete circuit is one that consist of a Voltage source, a consumer like a bulb and conductors. The conductor then connects the consumer and the voltage source together forming a closed loop.