Current flows in a circuit when there is a difference in electronic potential between two points.
A parallel circuit is used when the current through several components needs to be independent of each other. The simplest example is that of lights in a home. The lights with their switches are wired in parallel. Turning on one light does not affect any others and similarly, turning a light off does not turn off any others. Each light is supplied with the same voltage which does not change even if other lights are turned on or off. A series circuit is one where the current flows through one component and then through a second component and so on. If the current flow through one component is changed, it is also changed in all the others in the series circuit. A string of Christmas lights is a good example. Removing one bulb from the string of lights will stop all the others operating because there is no current flowing through any of them.
yes in the preemptive sjf where every time the system recieve job shorter than the current it stop the current and start the new one
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Then the current will stop flowing.
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
A temporary magnetic field created by a flowing electrical current is an electromagnetic field. Stop the current from flowing, it goes away.
There are several things that can stop electricity from flowing through a circuit, including an open switch, a broken wire, or a disconnected component. These interruptions create gaps in the circuit that prevent the flow of electricity.
Current flows in a circuit when there is a difference in electronic potential between two points.
Current i.e.rate of flow of charge when stops flowing in a circuit then fuse does not blows out. The only work of fuse is to blow away when the current starts flowing greater in magnitude than the rated current value.
if ur skool building will have series circuit, then even if a single component becomes faulty, all the components will stop working and it will become practically impossible to get to know which component is faulty..u will have to test each and every component by removing it and placing it in a new working circuit... this includes that even the removal of one component will lead to an open circuit... and there is a major probability that many of the components that require low power will get damaged as a high current may start flowing through the circuit....
When the filament in a light bulb breaks, the circuit is interrupted and there is no longer a complete path for the current to flow. Without a continuous path for electricity to follow, the current stops flowing and the light bulb stops working.
with a switch.
A switch is commonly used to easily start and stop the flow of electrical current.
The function of a fuse is to stop the current from flowing by opening the circuit when the circuit amperage exceeds the rating of the fuse.
Electromagnets are energized with an electric current. Turn the power off to stop the current will do the trick.