Electricity flows in a circuit to generate a current.
Yes, in a closed circuit, the current is constant and flows continuously through the circuit.
Yes, the current in an electrical circuit can be negative if it flows in the opposite direction of conventional current flow.
The current that flows from and back to the power supply in a parallel circuit is called branch current. Each branch in a parallel circuit has its own current flow that combines to form the total current drawn from the power supply.
The current that flows from and back to the power supply in a parallel circuit is called the total current. It splits into different branches based on the resistance of each branch but remains constant throughout the circuit.
In a circuit, DC current flows from the positive terminal of the power source to the negative terminal.
Current flows through a complete circuit.
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Yes, in a closed circuit, the current is constant and flows continuously through the circuit.
The current flows from negative to positive.
A circuit breaker is a device used to open a circuit if too much current flows through it.
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it will open circuit
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complex circuit
This is the current flowing in the primary circuit when full-load current flows in the secondary circuit.
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An electrical current.