The amount of charge that flowed through the switch when it was closed depends on the current passing through it and the time it was closed for.
The amount of charge that flows through the switch after it is closed depends on the electrical circuit and the voltage applied. The charge flow is measured in coulombs.
When a switch is closed, it forms a complete circuit which allows voltage to flow through the circuit. This completes the path for electricity to move from the power source through the circuit. In other words, closing a switch allows the flow of current and voltage through the circuit.
A closed switch completes the electrical circuit, allowing current to flow through the light bulb and generate light. If the switch is not closed, there is an open circuit, meaning the current cannot flow and the light bulb does not turn on.
A circuit will not work if a switch is open, be because it is not allowing the electricity to flow. Where as if it was closed it would give the electricity a sealed off path to flow through.
Switches control the flow of electric current in a circuit. In an open circuit, the switch is off, interrupting the flow of current. When the switch is closed in a closed circuit, it allows the current to flow continuously through the circuit.
The amount of charge that flows through the switch after it is closed depends on the electrical circuit and the voltage applied. The charge flow is measured in coulombs.
That is called a switch.
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A normally closed switch is a switch that is normally closed. When you operate it, it opens.
Closed circuits work, they have all the wires connecting from the battery, the switch and the lightbulb that is needed for the electrical current to flow through the battery through the closed switch into the light bulb and back into the battery. Therefore it works.
When a switch is closed, it forms a complete circuit which allows voltage to flow through the circuit. This completes the path for electricity to move from the power source through the circuit. In other words, closing a switch allows the flow of current and voltage through the circuit.
A closed switch completes the electrical circuit, allowing current to flow through the light bulb and generate light. If the switch is not closed, there is an open circuit, meaning the current cannot flow and the light bulb does not turn on.
When a switch is closed, its contacts have a complete electrical connection, allowing current to flow through the circuit. This completes the circuit and allows for the operation of whatever the switch is controlling, such as a light or motor.
Rephrase your question so that it makes sense! <<>> The current through the switch before being closed is zero. The current in the circuit does not start flowing until the circuit's switch is closed.
what does closed switch mean
It's open and closed circuit.An open circuiit is a break, or disconnection, in a circuit. It could be, for instance, a switch in the "off" position.A closed dircuit is one which is connected (to something). It may be through a switch in the "on" position.
A circuit will not work if a switch is open, be because it is not allowing the electricity to flow. Where as if it was closed it would give the electricity a sealed off path to flow through.