H20 is actually a very poor conductor of electricity. Every day water(such as that you get from a tap ) contains more than h20. There are tons of microscopic impurities which are what actually conducts the electricity
if an electric circuit has potential difference. Electricity will flow only if an electrical circuit is closed.
An open circuit.
Short circuit is the case when electricity, instead of travel through the design circuit path, jump across an unintended low resistance path and bypass the design circuit.A short circuit is a path for an electric current to travel through where there is very little resistance. This path is often, but not always, through a wire connected directly to a ground, and is often, but not always, unintentional.
an incomplete circuit
magnetic circit has a magnet and electri circuit has electricity
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
Yes an electricity travels in an electromagnetic circuit. No it Doesn't
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
A Light bulb lights in a complete circuit because then the electricity from the battery can travel round the wire that has no breaks. BUT the switch has to be close. Z
a circuit.
"closed"
Something where electricity can pass all the way round it.
Something where electricity can pass all the way round it.
The flow of the electricity is being pushed through the circuit because of the electrons.
In a series circuit, there is only one path for electricity to travel along the circuit from the power source through each component connected in series back to the power source.
It goes negative to positive.
Yes, an open switch breaks the circuit and prevents electricity flowing through. A closed switch on the other hand completes the circuit and in turn helps electricity travel through the circuit.