That would be called a 'circuit' or 'closed circuit'.
Current will tend to take the path of least resistance in any case. That's its nature. A short circuit (or "short") is a low resistance current path that current will follow if it appears.
The Series circuit is a single path for current flow. like Christmas tree lights, one part of the path is obstructed (a light that's bunt out ) they all go out. Parallel circuits have more than one path for the current flow, so if one path is obstucted, the current can take another path (like rungs of a ladder )
"short circuit"
A circuit in which electricity only flows in one path is called a series circuit.
If resistance is high that time the current flow is low. Bcoz current always flow through the low resistance path.
closed curcuit
That would be called a 'circuit' or 'closed circuit'.
That would be called a 'circuit' or 'closed circuit'.
A continuous unbroken path of electrons is a closed circuit. If there is an opening, then it is an open circuit.
A closed circuit.
Yes, as long as the unbroken path is a good conductor of electricity.
An electric current follows the path of least resistance.
a circuit is a path for current flow.
You'll get the most current in the path of lowest electrical resistance, but be aware that any conducting path will allow a current to flow.
Absolute path: Path from root directory (it is the same place, wherever the current path is) Relative path: Relative to the current path.
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