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What is the name of a circuit which has only one loop of wire?

There are none. Electrons must flow from the source, through the circuit, and back to the source or they don't move. There are conductors other than wire, however. Best example is a car. You supply power to all the equipment in a car through wires and return the current through the car's frame. The word 'circuit' means circle and is used with electricity for this very reason.


What do you call a circuit that has only one path?

The simplest circuit is a single loop of components connected in series; that is, the components are connected head to tail, with the first and last components connected to close the loop and complete the circuit. See the nearby link for the most rudimentary series circuit imaginable.


How many paths through which charge can flow be shown in a circuit diagram of a series circuit?

In a series circuit, there is only one path for the flow of charge. The components are connected end-to-end, creating a single, continuous loop for the current to travel through.


Why is there only one wire on a dynamo lamp wind mill?

The dynamo lamp windmill likely has only one wire because it operates on a simple circuit design where the rotation of the windmill generates electrical current that flows through the single wire to power the lamp. The lamp itself completes the circuit by connecting to the ground or another reference point.


What 4 things do you need to make a circuit?

You actually only need two things to make a circuit. One is a power source, such as a batter, and the other is a conductive metal, e.g. copper wire. All you need to do is touch one end of the metal to one pole of the source, and the other end of the metal to the other pole, then vioala! You have a circuit.

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What circuit only has one loop?

A Series circuit


What is the name of a circuit which has only one loop of wire?

There are none. Electrons must flow from the source, through the circuit, and back to the source or they don't move. There are conductors other than wire, however. Best example is a car. You supply power to all the equipment in a car through wires and return the current through the car's frame. The word 'circuit' means circle and is used with electricity for this very reason.


How can one close an open circuit?

One can close an open circuit by adding a complete loop of wire. This will allow the electricity to flow through the circuit, while electricity will not flow in an open circuit.


True or false in a series circuit circuit current is the same throughout the circuit?

A series circuit only has one loop


How many ground wire for a multi wire circuit?

A multi-wire circuit requires only one equipment grounding conductor for the entire circuit. Each branch circuit within the multi-wire setup shares this one ground wire as it connects to the main grounding point.


What is the name for a one loop circuit?

It is called the loopdie loop circut.


What are the advantage to a parallel circuit?

If one wire was to break only one of the bulbs on the circuit would stop working whereas if one wire broke on a series circuit all the bulbs would stop working.


Why doesn't the bulb light when one wire was loosen?

B/c electricity relies on there being a complete circuit for things to work. Break the circuit/loop, and the flow of electricity stops, and the light goes out.


what Type of circuit is one in which all loads are connected in one single loop?

series circuit


What do you call a circuit that has only one path?

The simplest circuit is a single loop of components connected in series; that is, the components are connected head to tail, with the first and last components connected to close the loop and complete the circuit. See the nearby link for the most rudimentary series circuit imaginable.


What type of circuit is one in which all loads are connected in a single loop-?

That is described as a circuit in series, as opposed to a circuit in parallel, in which there is more than one loop.


How many pathway does a series circuit have?

A series circuit has only one pathway for electric current to flow. This means that all parts of the circuit are connected in a single loop, so the current passes through each component in sequence.